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In message , at 13:21:13 on Mon, 1 Jul 2019,
tim... remarked: as I said, on level ground, Neutral works just as well And as Roland correctly said, it's less safe. for a tiny possibility You should always have a brake on when stationary. so you say I hope it would be a driving test failure not to have any brake on. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 13:21:13 on Mon, 1 Jul 2019, tim... remarked: as I said, on level ground, Neutral works just as well And as Roland correctly said, it's less safe. for a tiny possibility You should always have a brake on when stationary. so you say I hope it would be a driving test failure not to have any brake on. and who drives as per the test 40 years later? tim |
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In message , at 15:06:20 on Mon, 1 Jul 2019,
tim... remarked: as I said, on level ground, Neutral works just as well And as Roland correctly said, it's less safe. for a tiny possibility You should always have a brake on when stationary. so you say I hope it would be a driving test failure not to have any brake on. and who drives as per the test 40 years later? In an important safety matter such as this? -- Roland Perry |
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On 01/07/2019 13:21, tim... wrote:
"Recliner" wrote in message ... tim... wrote: "Recliner" wrote in message ... tim... wrote: "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 17:02:50 on Sun, 30 Jun 2019, tim... remarked: Even when I do select neutral I rarely put the hand brake on if the road is flat.Â* what's the point? So you don't get pushed into whatever's in front, when someone rear-ends and how often does that happen once in a million It's still good practice. I put my car in Park at traffic lights. An automatic? Aren't there different considerations there? Why?Â* It effectively puts the car in neutral and applies the brake, just what I want. there you go then it applies the brake the same thing doesn't happen in a manual, so any discussions about whether it is actually *necessary* to apply the brake with a manual can't be compared with what an auto does No need to use either foot or hand brake. as I said, on level ground, Neutral works just as well And as Roland correctly said, it's less safe. for a tiny possibility You should always have a brake on when stationary. so you say So does every driving instructor. Easy test fail. -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 15:06:20 on Mon, 1 Jul 2019, tim... remarked: as I said, on level ground, Neutral works just as well And as Roland correctly said, it's less safe. for a tiny possibility You should always have a brake on when stationary. so you say I hope it would be a driving test failure not to have any brake on. and who drives as per the test 40 years later? In an important safety matter such as this? on the one in a million chance I'm going to be rear ended get real It's trivial compared to the number of times a week I might slip one or two miles over the speed limit in a built up area Or the number of times a week I see people jump the lights as they are turning red. - I try not to do that, but now that I have moved much of my travel to being a bus passenger I am amazed at the number of times the [1] bus driver does this tim [1] that's not the same bus driver every time I use the bus, feel free to correct my grammar here. |
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In message , at 15:47:20 on Mon, 1 Jul 2019,
tim... remarked: I hope it would be a driving test failure not to have any brake on. and who drives as per the test 40 years later? In an important safety matter such as this? on the one in a million chance I'm going to be rear ended get real Presumably you dislike seatbelts and air bags, because they are for one-in-a-million trips as well? -- Roland Perry |
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On 01/07/2019 15:47, tim... wrote:
"Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 15:06:20 on Mon, 1 Jul 2019, tim... remarked: as I said, on level ground, Neutral works just as well And as Roland correctly said, it's less safe. for a tiny possibility You should always have a brake on when stationary. so you say I hope it would be a driving test failure not to have any brake on. and who drives as per the test 40 years later? In an important safety matter such as this? on the one in a million chance I'm going to be rear ended get real It's trivial compared to the number of times a week I might slip one or two miles over the speed limit in a built up area Or the number of times a week I see people jump the lights as they are turning red.Â* -Â* I try not to do that, but now that I have moved much of my travel to being a bus passenger I am amazed at the number of times the [1] bus driver does this So common is this now that there is good reason to suspect that TaL bus-drivers have been informally advised that TaL will not prosecute them for going through traffic lights within x seconds after the light has turned red for the direction from which they were travelling. tim [1] that's not the same bus driver every time I use the bus, feel free to correct my grammar here. |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 15:47:20 on Mon, 1 Jul 2019, tim... remarked: I hope it would be a driving test failure not to have any brake on. and who drives as per the test 40 years later? In an important safety matter such as this? on the one in a million chance I'm going to be rear ended get real Presumably you dislike seatbelts and air bags, because they are for one-in-a-million trips as well? there are far more situations where these will be useful than the subject under discussion and it wasn't a million to one trips it was a million to one stops I suspect that there are a million seconds in the year when I might be hit whilst moving, whereas a million incidents of stopping at a line takes a lifetime (more or less) tim |
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In message , at 16:44:01 on Mon, 1 Jul 2019,
tim... remarked: I hope it would be a driving test failure not to have any brake on. and who drives as per the test 40 years later? In an important safety matter such as this? on the one in a million chance I'm going to be rear ended get real Presumably you dislike seatbelts and air bags, because they are for one-in-a-million trips as well? there are far more situations where these will be useful than the subject under discussion and it wasn't a million to one trips it was a million to one stops I suspect that there are a million seconds in the year when I might be hit whilst moving, whereas a million incidents of stopping at a line takes a lifetime (more or less) We'll have to agree to disagree about your risk analysis. -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 16:44:01 on Mon, 1 Jul 2019, tim... remarked: I hope it would be a driving test failure not to have any brake on. and who drives as per the test 40 years later? In an important safety matter such as this? on the one in a million chance I'm going to be rear ended get real Presumably you dislike seatbelts and air bags, because they are for one-in-a-million trips as well? there are far more situations where these will be useful than the subject under discussion and it wasn't a million to one trips it was a million to one stops I suspect that there are a million seconds in the year when I might be hit whilst moving, whereas a million incidents of stopping at a line takes a lifetime (more or less) We'll have to agree to disagree about your risk analysis. Even with the handbrake on I got rammed hard enough to also incur damage between the vehicle I was in and to the one in front. Fortunately it was a company car so once the situation was clear other people whose job it was handled the insurance claims and counterclaims. It took ages and apart from answering the odd question to confirm something or that I was standing by my original statement I was glad not to be involved. If applying a parking brake halves that issue in many cases then it is well worth while doing, isn’t just a case of pressing a button or switch on many vehicles now? Don’t even have to physically pull a lever on those. When Southampton still had a cross channel ferry service I saw the aftermath of an incident where there had been a 3 car shunt, you could tell they had just come off the ferry as the first vehicle was French registered the middle Spanish and the third Belgian. A copper was trying to sort things out and was on the receiving end of excited continentals all shouting their version of events in their language , he wore a very “ why did this happen on my watch “ expression. I expect the insurance payouts took a while to get sorted . GH |
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