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TopicCan you drive a stick shift?
Sahuagin
12/28/22 2:19:56 PM
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Dikitain posted...
ABS and traction control will absolutely work well in ice and snow, because that is what they are specifically designed for
no they're designed for wet tarmac. they're actually disadvantageous in extreme snow and ice. I know this from repeat personal experience. it actually better to threshold brake and try to avoid activating the ABS to stop in thick snow. activating the ABS in extreme slippery conditions is close to not having brakes at all due to how badly it works in those conditions.

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