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by failedengineer
1512 days ago
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There are loads of people on here who have never driven cable-controlled throttles, rack-and-pinion assisted steering... I'd even guess there are a few that haven't used manual windows or hand-adjusted rear view mirrors (the kind you have to lean waaaay over to fix), and probably lots that haven't driven brakes without ABS, especially in the winter. I can't believe I didn't think of it, but... I didn't realize that older throttles could get stuck. I do know that power steering is literally the difference between smaller women being able to drive and not. I had an old Ford Aspire that a couple of my friends just couldn't drive because they couldn't turn it if it wasn't moving at road speeds. |
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Only because once it's a standard feature other engineering departments start doing things that requires the system to be there in order to get good results.
The steering geometry that keeps modern (like mid 00s on up, the "wide tread, narrow sidewall" era) cars from wandering on crowned roads substantially increases steering force required.
It's not like small women didn't drive 60s barges just fine without power steering.