On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 17:39:18 +0100, Gawnsoft
wrote in message
:
But Velvet's generalisation is more generaly true that your
generalisation, Guy.
You say Guy 'ABS is not there to shorten braking distances'. In fact
it does.
Actually we are both right. That's not what it's for, but as a side
effect it can.
Your main objection seems to be that if folk think of ABS as a way of
braking faster, they'll consume this as a performance benefit.
They do indeed. It's like telling people a helmet will save their
life. It could conceivably happen, but that's not what it's designed
for and you shouldn't rely on it.
Guy
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