By “I drive solely using one pedal on my Bolt” with the word “drive” I imply that means normally how I drive. Such that, when I introduce the exception, “brake only” that is not typically how I drive, but rather a precautionary necessity, not a part of how I normally drive. So semantically, yes I should have added “normally” before the word “drive”, or maybe “I drive 99% of the time using one pedal”.
The headline is ambiguous. The thumbnail less so. The article is not. This deletes the hydraulic lines to use electrical systems to actuate otherwise-normal brakes.
By “I drive solely using one pedal on my Bolt” with the word “drive” I imply that means normally how I drive. Such that, when I introduce the exception, “brake only” that is not typically how I drive, but rather a precautionary necessity, not a part of how I normally drive. So semantically, yes I should have added “normally” before the word “drive”, or maybe “I drive 99% of the time using one pedal”.
To which I would conclude that hydraulic brakes are still required equipment, even if used less frequently.
The headline is ambiguous. The thumbnail less so. The article is not. This deletes the hydraulic lines to use electrical systems to actuate otherwise-normal brakes.