• Iconoclast@feddit.uk
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    11 hours ago

    Go pull a handbrake on a highway speed simulating an emergency situation and then report back. I’ll wait.

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      7 hours ago

      I’ve done it. With the once-upon-a-time-cars it was just a metal wire connected to the drum brakes, you could easily modulate it.

      • Iconoclast@feddit.uk
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        9 hours ago

        There are only two reasons to pull the emergency brake in a moving vehicle: either you’re messing around and making the car fishtail was the desired outcome, or your regular brakes failed and you need to stop fast instead of just coasting to a halt. In the latter case, the vast majority of people will lose control of the car immediately and it will be absolutely terrifying experience.

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              1 hour ago

              Was probably being too literal. Handbrake turns aren’t fishtailing and while I’ve only ever done them to mess around, they’re also used in rally and whatnot

              Edit: I searched and while I always heard fishtailing used for uncontrolled rear slippage, it seems it can also just refer to oversteer? Didn’t know

              • Iconoclast@feddit.uk
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                1 hour ago

                Yeah I’m not a native english speaker so I’m not sure about the correct terminology. Oversteer is probably better one here.