[TW]Fox;25618449 said:
And you find yourself complacently relying on driver aids when you do, do you?
That sounds like poor practice rather than the presence of the aids.
I maintain my view that PMKeates was spot on. Your logic was flawed, there is no reason to be 'glad' your car doesnt have driver aids from a safety perspective.
Exactly hes flawed.
If you never drive to need the driver aids then great, If you do happen to stray over the edge then they help you out.
For the first time since getting my current car, a week or so before xmas I engaged driver aids. I was being lazy and hadnt dropped from 6th for a 40 as I got towards the end of a straight there is a very sharp 90 degree right turn, its ok to take in almost any conditions at 40, bar ice or massive rain.
It just happened that there was a small patch of ice just in front of the corner and as I lifted off the accelerator it made no diff to speed as car will sit on minimum revs at 40mph, the car corrected the attempt to go straight on even though the wheel was pointing to go right, purely due to active aid (DSC I think) activating . It was very seemless and rather than a very last second panic I would have had I just proceeded round the corner and changed down to a more sensible gear with a note to self to use a more sensible gear as I roll down that 40 limit in future.
His point has some sense to it, just not very well described.
Powerful RWD cars benefit a lot from driver aids such as DSC, traction control etc
Most people have no comprehension how much is actually going on in a wide wheeled, floored in 2nd gear, 135i (for example) on a poor surfaced B road as it just seems so fine in the dry.
Take that same car, turn off driver aids, place it in the wet and see how fast they can drive then.
Driver aids do definitely bring up the expectations of what is sensible driving past a logical point for many people. Take them away for whatever reason and they will rapidly be brought back down to size on the driving skill.
There are plenty of people about who have never driven a RWD without driving aids, they don't get the whole RWD mentality and as such are bitten twice as hard when the perils of RWD bite.
Personally I had a massive wakeup call when I found the limits of my impreza AWD system on a sheet of ice. It really really wakes you up to just how capable some cars are of finding grip and going where you point them when suddenly they don't manage to comply with your wishes.