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by b112
1795 days ago
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Hmm. This seems quite dangerous. In snow, if sliding starts due to braking, the best solution to regain control is to stop braking. Completely. With manual transmission this is simple, deploy the clutch. With an classic automatic, no gas = mild drag due to engine. But to add regen braking automatically, hmm. It means that in some circumstances, you have zero control, and the car is essentially actively working to mess up your day. There are ways to detect slide, I wonder, does regen cease if slide is detected... just as with normal brakes and ABS studder (which doesn't reduce braking distance, but provides for steering when slide + braking)? |
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