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- gdwest1
So back in February, I was driving my Mum's Toyota Tacoma pickup. Bog Standard, cheap, white, single cab, 2.2 liter (The same powerplant as my lightning quick Camry
).
I very desperately needed to be across town for a school event, because, well, I did.
It was Hailing/Snowing/raining, depending on where in the city you were. It wasnt heavy in any way, and wasnt really accumulating. My visibility was more or less fine.
When I was closing in on my destination, there was a 90 degree turn to the left. The hail had stuck to the ground and was about a half inch to a full inch deep, except where the line was where people had driven.
Already aware of the "Dangers" of winter driving, and was approaching the corner at 15 MPH, the road was clear, and the turn was not blind in any way.
Turn in, my direction changes as expected.
Apply brake(~15%)... Slows down a bit, not at all locked. Then, half a second later...
THUD THUD THUD THUD THUD
The whole cabin was shaking, and my car had stopped turning, and I was now going head-on into a fence.
Because I was going 15 MPH, I came to a stop about 12 feet of sliding later.
What the hell? I was braking JUST FINE, going about my business, and then the ABS up and decided I was losing it. I really wasnt! I was in full control of the vehicle, and none of the tyres had locked up under braking. I now refer to the phenomenon as "Premature ABS-ulation".
I really feel that in the snow or hail, that because the ABS likes to engage on its own (This has now happened several times), I'd like to take the fuse out. I honestly think it would be safer without it, since I have a better since of what I'm doing than it does.
In the rain or dry? Yes, it makes sense. But in the snow its just so... difficult. I cant make the car do what I want it to under braking in the snow when it comes on.
Or am I foolish?
I very desperately needed to be across town for a school event, because, well, I did.
It was Hailing/Snowing/raining, depending on where in the city you were. It wasnt heavy in any way, and wasnt really accumulating. My visibility was more or less fine.
When I was closing in on my destination, there was a 90 degree turn to the left. The hail had stuck to the ground and was about a half inch to a full inch deep, except where the line was where people had driven.
Already aware of the "Dangers" of winter driving, and was approaching the corner at 15 MPH, the road was clear, and the turn was not blind in any way.
Turn in, my direction changes as expected.
Apply brake(~15%)... Slows down a bit, not at all locked. Then, half a second later...
THUD THUD THUD THUD THUD
The whole cabin was shaking, and my car had stopped turning, and I was now going head-on into a fence.
Because I was going 15 MPH, I came to a stop about 12 feet of sliding later.
What the hell? I was braking JUST FINE, going about my business, and then the ABS up and decided I was losing it. I really wasnt! I was in full control of the vehicle, and none of the tyres had locked up under braking. I now refer to the phenomenon as "Premature ABS-ulation".
I really feel that in the snow or hail, that because the ABS likes to engage on its own (This has now happened several times), I'd like to take the fuse out. I honestly think it would be safer without it, since I have a better since of what I'm doing than it does.
In the rain or dry? Yes, it makes sense. But in the snow its just so... difficult. I cant make the car do what I want it to under braking in the snow when it comes on.
Or am I foolish?