The biggest plus for me with EPB is the ability to apply the park brake and not have the cook come to me later and say "get off your butt and release the handbrake so I can go shopping " as I've pulled it too tight.
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The biggest plus for me with EPB is the ability to apply the park brake and not have the cook come to me later and say "get off your butt and release the handbrake so I can go shopping " as I've pulled it too tight.
Has anyone tested the EPB as an emergency brake ? Apparently pulling up on the lever at 60 or 80kmh should see the car stop in a straight line using ABS in a very short distance. I haven't tried it but it would definitely bed the brakes in I would imagine...
Thanks Scott, that's what I thought, the EPB acts as the trigger switch to activate ABS and stop the car.
Try doing that in a std cable handbrake car - I dont think so Tim.
Neat bit of tech that EPB
I have done it at 100kmh on a wide gravel road. I buried my foot and was accelerating and asked the wife to pull it up and hold it there. The car pulled up straight and cut the accelerator as well. This gave both of us confidence in the car such as if the driver had a medical episode the passenger could control the car with the EPB.
To say we are ok with the reliable technology advances such as power steering, fuel injection and the like but then say I don’t like x y z because it’s not been reliable .....
I can argue you don’t need power steering , fuel injection, even locks!
If they all work fine you’re happy with technology but if they’re a bit V1 everyone moans.
To be fair it’s not like pulling up a handbrake of old where inevitably one locks before the other and you skew off the road sideways.
I still remember my g/f having a fight with me, going nuts, driving like a lunatic and going through a stop sign. The handbrake I pulled saved us as I pulled it from the passenger seat and the skew of the brake sent us right and onto the next road rather than into the tree. Luck as it would have it. She was a feisty one.