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How does having TC hurt you on your daily commute? Honestly I'd find it tedious having to hold down the TC button down each time I get in the car. |
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Having TC on doesn't hurt my commute except when I have to pull out on a dangerous intersection where I don't want TC to suddenly kill all the power. Holding the button down is just part of my routine... sometimes I don't even notice it when I do it. In my BMW I've turned TC back on thinking I forgot to turn it off in the first place. |
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This is about the stupidest thing being thrown into the argument. |
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Intentionally losing traction = illegal. Leave TC on. Accidently losing traction = safer to Leave TC on. See that? In both cases, if you have TC as an option for public roads... Leave it on. If TC on is not an option. Thats okay too. But if the option is there, there is no reason to have it off unless tracking or stuck. |
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Ironoically, it actually is not the stupidest thing being thrown into the argument.. Alas, I am dropping back out of this one.. Somehow I got sucked back in...
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Intentionally losing control is illegal, has nothing to do with traction control, in fact, if you are trying to intentionally slide and TC kicks in it can cause an accident. |
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I don't want to assume that math is not your strong point.. but consider the number of people driving in north america alone. Now consider that 2% more people avoiding accidents = ALOT of people. It is pretty significant.
In anycase, I'm not saying you are an unsafe driver. I'm saying TC on, if it is an option, is the better choice no matter how you look at it. |
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Even when I feel fine driving the car with TC on, I still don't know what to expect with TC off ( due to my lack of experience). So I don't know exactly when to start driving with it off. How would you know you are ready without trying it? |
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Accidently losing control does NOT = driving too* fast. Anything from unexpected pot holes, animals, black ice, shitty lumps in the road as high as speed bumps... of course, driving too fast is also a possibility... If I make a mistake, mis-judge the conditions of the road, fail to see a potential hydro-plain... I don't need to be driving wrecklessly for things to happen. Even if it has anything to do with being illegal... You're STILL helping yourself and others around you by having TC on. This is still not a valid reason to say TC off is better. |
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And that is fine. If you feel safer with TC off then do it. As long as you aren't putting anyone else around you in danger. And I agree, TC really is for the majority of the population that aren't particularly great at driving. But I don't agree that it is for the incompetant. We are not gods of driving. Mistakes happen. We are fallable, no matter how great you are at driving... I would like to think I'm a decent driver. No accident history, racing experience, decent sense of surrounding area. But for that 1/10000 chance of an unexpected scenerio, I'll be happier knowing that my car will grab traction again quicker than I can react for me. Similarly: I don't get into accidents, but hell if I do, I'll be glad that airbag I don't use is there too. |
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