Sitting on the footbrake for long isn't good for the pads(and/or discs) iirc.
Must be bad traffic if you sit there for a couple of weeks resulting in the disc and pad binding.
( |-| |2 ][ $;10369219 said:So you're the one who sit's in traffic queues and at traffic lights on their brake lights! Blinding me and giving me head ache. I've a good mind to go at people with a stick sometimes.
Use the handbrake in stationary traffic like you're mean't too. Automatic drivers are the worst because they can't be bothered to shift to P.
PS obviously I understand if you're at the back of the queue that's different, but once you're no longer at the back you should get off the brake.
Must be bad traffic if you sit there for a couple of weeks resulting in the disc and pad binding.
Usually because their gear selection went wrong and didn't react in time for the corner - i.e. they shouldn't have passed their test in the first place.
So you've never done this then?If not i dont believe you and if you have then by your own admission you shouldnt have a license?
Can warp disks and shorten the life of pads due to heat not being allowed to escape (even if they are drilled/vented). Thought this was well known but obviously not.
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I haven't passed yet, test in few weeks.
But my instructer tells me, if im going round a slow corner then use the bite and controll the speed with the clutch. Then as you straighten up ease the clutch up into the gas.
Well thats how i do it anyway, wouldn't feel in controll with the clutch all the way down![]()
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No wonder people say once you've passed your test you can "learn to drive properly"!
If you're about to go ruond a "slow" corner, slow down, select the appropriate gear for the bend, depending on your speed, release the clutch and drive round the bend. You can control the speed with your brakes, the car won't stall in 2nd gear until you get to about 4mph
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No wonder people say once you've passed your test you can "learn to drive properly"!
If you're about to go ruond a "slow" corner, slow down, select the appropriate gear for the bend, depending on your speed, release the clutch and drive round the bend. You can control the speed with your brakes, the car won't stall in 2nd gear until you get to about 4mph
What's this going round corners slowly people are speaking of?![]()