Has this been discussed before?
If I am stopping at a junction/lights/heavy traffic etc I usually apply the Handbrake if I am going to be stationary for more than 3-5 seconds, any less and I just don't bother.
Now best practice always used to be apply handbrake as soon as you stop as a rear end collision makes you take your foot off the brake (in old cars with poor seats etc and even with modern cars and a soft foot brake application this is true) however, I have always kept one eye on my rear view mirror and applied my foot brake harder if I feel a collision is impending. Additionally a rear end collision of any magnitude is enough to brake the handbrake sticktion and also lift the rear wheels rendering a handbrake application next to useless on it's own anyway.
Additionally many modern cars use a supplementary disk brake as a handbrake which is only just enough to hold the car on a hill and way less effective than the main braking system.
Dazzling from brake lights is what some people whinge about, but during daylight hours I don't see this as an issue but at night time it is annoying with some brake lights.
So in a nutshell, I am interested in peoples experiences of using the handbrake and foot brake at junctions/lights etc and how long you typically would expect to use only the foot brake alone before applying the handbrake?
PS. I drive and Auto and use a foot operated handbrake which is a nuisance to use.
If I am stopping at a junction/lights/heavy traffic etc I usually apply the Handbrake if I am going to be stationary for more than 3-5 seconds, any less and I just don't bother.
Now best practice always used to be apply handbrake as soon as you stop as a rear end collision makes you take your foot off the brake (in old cars with poor seats etc and even with modern cars and a soft foot brake application this is true) however, I have always kept one eye on my rear view mirror and applied my foot brake harder if I feel a collision is impending. Additionally a rear end collision of any magnitude is enough to brake the handbrake sticktion and also lift the rear wheels rendering a handbrake application next to useless on it's own anyway.
Additionally many modern cars use a supplementary disk brake as a handbrake which is only just enough to hold the car on a hill and way less effective than the main braking system.
Dazzling from brake lights is what some people whinge about, but during daylight hours I don't see this as an issue but at night time it is annoying with some brake lights.
So in a nutshell, I am interested in peoples experiences of using the handbrake and foot brake at junctions/lights etc and how long you typically would expect to use only the foot brake alone before applying the handbrake?
PS. I drive and Auto and use a foot operated handbrake which is a nuisance to use.