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At least on my pickup, I've not really spent much time playing with it on anything else, ESP only kicks in if I've screwed up, only times it is worth disabling it is selectively on snow or certain loose surfaces at low speeds depending on needs for grip.

If you are a good driver most of the time it isn't doing anything but that doesn't mean it is a good idea to disable it.

If you are doing the kind of driving where traction control interferes I'd hope that wasn't on a public road.
 
Because I don't need any computer controlling my car for me.

Ah I see... So you're a driving god whose solution is "dab of oppo"?

Assume you've also pulled the ABS fuse as well, because you wouldn't want a computer to control that for you either.


Realistically unless you're an F1 or Rally driver, your reactions and level of car control are going to be inferior to whatever computer is controlling your car.
 
You’ve disabled it, but drive in a way that doesn’t require it anyway :confused:
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Same with me I only drive my car once a week for 23 miles at 4am in the morning and don’t stop at lights very often and don’t get into queues of traffic at that time of day so disabling it makes very little difference.
 
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