steveo1960
Well-Known Member
It's kind of like antilock brakes.I keep seeing conflicting things though. Some say that having traction control and stability control on is what CAUSES a lot of those mishaps you see on YouTube where someone slams into the crowd or a pole. The one commenter talks about Mustangs having a secret 'target the crowd' feature. Kinda funny the way it's said. But not funny if you're a driver!
Very similar.
In the hands of an experienced driver who knows how to control a RWD car and uses that instinct and training, both antilock brakes and traction control CAN make things worse because neither is or can anticipate a driver who is experienced and thus may make things worse.
The system is designed for the lowest common denominator which is a driver who can point the car and step on the gas.
An experienced driver can confuse the system.
For example, antilock brakes are great and an inexperienced driver who needs to brake fast will mash the brake pedal to the floor, hold it there and the antilock system will do it's best to stop the car.
An experienced driver will asses the situation and modulate the brake pedal to keep control of the car and stop it.
In many cases this will drive the antilock computer bonkers and could potentially make things worse.
It's a similar concept with traction control.
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