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You're driving a car that was *designed* to be tail-happy with TC/VSC turned off, and its great fun under controlled conditions where you won't kill yourself or anyone else when you lose it. Its foolish and irresponsible to drive it that way in traffic on public highways in bad weather. Engineering students - I was one 30 years ago - often have an unearned smugness about their ability to control their universe. Seasoned engineers know from experience that unanticipated events occur, that our senses and brain and muscles are slow to respond, that human attention and focus are variable, and that good margins are a good thing. Good luck with the degree. Write us back in ten years or so. Last edited by TomWalton; 09-25-2013 at 11:35 AM. |
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All around my house its 25mph roads maybe two that are 35mph. Local cruising I usually turn it off just to have some fun hearing the tires (to/from work). Childish but I don't care haha. I don't hit the gas too hard, you really don't need to. Simply driving too slow to have real impact on safety. Highway cruising? Best to leave it on especially where I live. Deer are a bigger "unexpected" hazard than people
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It wasn't till 2012 where TC became a mandatory feature on cars sold in the US, iirc. I never lost control of a car in all the years I've been driving cars without traction control, so why would I lose control now just because the car came with TC as a feature? ![]() The only smug people here are you guys who say that having TC off = road hazzard... it's the same smuggness that prius drivers have against gas guzzlers. They are "saving" the environment, and everyone else should do the same and buy hybrids. If not, you're a prick, scum, waste of a human. |
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You're driving a car that was *designed* to oversteer/slide *at low speeds on dry pavement* with TC/VSC turned off. We've all seen Clarkson slide at 30 mph while reading a book. That's great fun under controlled conditions where you won't kill yourself or anyone else when you lose it. Its foolish and irresponsible to drive it that way in traffic on public highways in bad weather. And once more: Your entire driving history and general awesomeness are meaningless in traffic on a wet road at 70 miles an hour. The car's momentum and kinetic energy are enormous at that speed, and we know the rear end likes to come out. You're *not physically capable* of recovering from an unintended slide caused by some idiot in a Corolla cutting you off, making you jerk the wheel; you simply can't react fast enough, and the car *will* want to oversteer. You also can't avoid careening into the mom/baby in the next lane over. The VSC is your only hope. Physics, mechanics, you know.. engineer stuff. On the track, go for it. There's a consensually shared risk among the drivers, fewer cars, and (one hopes) more skilled drivers. Of course, you'll do what you like. What's puzzling is that you should be able to work this out yourself. Don't design any bridges. |
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and if someone cuts you off and you jerk the wheel you're doing it wrong. |
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![]() Just out of curiosity... how do you folks arguing back and forth about TC off feel about "VSC sport" mode on public roads? Disclaimer - My belief here is that there is NO reason you should be losing traction intentionally on public roads. Thus no reason to disable TC. Assuming the slip is NOT intentional, TC can only be safer than TC off... Assuming you DO slip intentionally, you're a jackass, get off the road. VSC lets you slip a bit too, but still babies you back into traction if you slip too far. Relatively acceptable on public roads I would think. So if you're on the edge of traction you can still feel the difference, but the risk is lower. There is no way for me to justify TC off on public roads, unless you are stuck in snow or mud...
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The argument works for both parties. Sure TC can save you in a few very specific cases, but those cases involve a combination of breaking the law (taking a corner faster than it was designed for) or driving at speeds that weather doesn't allow. |
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I like the added safety that TC provides during my normal commute, but I also like the fact that Toyota/Subaru gave us the option to turn it off for the track/spirited drives. |
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I can and have gone all my life without relying on TC, and have not had an accident. It may increase my chances of avoiding an accident by 2% in some situations, but to me that 2% is just insignificant. |
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![]() The war is over! Nobody has claimed anything significantly larger than what you stated, you have admitted your foolishness and it will never be forgotten. |
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2% is a rather insignificant number, thus TC is insignificant
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