Stationary in gear

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simoid

19,772 posts

158 months

Monday 30th April 2018
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Ah sound - I’ve driven a new A Class auto and used the brake hold thing (when you push the brake quite far down and it sticks?) seems quite a peculiar action. I must say the brake lights showing didn’t cross my mind, even as someone who notices it in others.

waremark

3,242 posts

213 months

Tuesday 1st May 2018
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simoid said:
Ah sound - I’ve driven a new A Class auto and used the brake hold thing (when you push the brake quite far down and it sticks?) seems quite a peculiar action. I must say the brake lights showing didn’t cross my mind, even as someone who notices it in others.
Driving in London it's a really convenient feature and with the high levels of ambient light glare is less likely to be a problem.

watchnut

1,166 posts

129 months

Thursday 3rd May 2018
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Captain cynic ...you are showing what an arse you are by your comments, get over yourself, if you can't get your car into gear and get going from a standing start without out holding people up behind you, then maybe you should be considering your ability to stay on the road. If you read my comments you should understand that we are not all supermen like you, and maybe you should consider other road users and not just yourself.

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Speary8

74 posts

85 months

Friday 4th May 2018
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21TonyK said:
Ahh ok, the bit about stalling makes sense, sort of, although my son is using the footbrake as well. Seems illogical to not use the hand brake.

As for using gear, he's being taught to work down through them as he slows although this is of no damn use in a 1 series where it rev matches and the engine is so tiny there's little engine braking effect. That caught me out first time!
ADI’s don’t now teach changing down the gears to slow or stop. One selects the gear for the speed once the speed is reached. The same as advanced driving using IPSGA. It’s been this way for about 20 years. Maybe the instructor has been in hibernation :-0


Pica-Pica

13,730 posts

84 months

Friday 4th May 2018
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Speary8 said:
21TonyK said:
Ahh ok, the bit about stalling makes sense, sort of, although my son is using the footbrake as well. Seems illogical to not use the hand brake.

As for using gear, he's being taught to work down through them as he slows although this is of no damn use in a 1 series where it rev matches and the engine is so tiny there's little engine braking effect. That caught me out first time!
ADI’s don’t now teach changing down the gears to slow or stop. One selects the gear for the speed once the speed is reached. The same as advanced driving using IPSGA. It’s been this way for about 20 years. Maybe the instructor has been in hibernation :-0
Indeed. My wife is just about getting the idea, and the hang of block-changing (missing out unnecessary intermediate gears). She was taught many years ago, and excellent and safe driver as she is, she has not updated herself to these preferred techniques.

So, driving in town and want to turn left into a side road? Unless third is needed, you would perhaps be in 4th, brake down to turning speed, and then block change down to 2nd gear just before turning.m
‘Slipping her one over the gate’, is the, uhum, technical term (apologies there).

captain_cynic

11,949 posts

95 months

Friday 4th May 2018
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watchnut said:
Captain cynic ...you are showing what an arse you are by your comments, get over yourself, if you can't get your car into gear and get going from a standing start without out holding people up behind you, then maybe you should be considering your ability to stay on the road. If you read my comments you should understand that we are not all supermen like you, and maybe you should consider other road users and not just yourself.

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Wow, you resurrected a thread just to have a go at me, I'm not the arse here.

Being able to not hold people up is a superpower it seems as few people can do it on the A329.

But then again, you think I'm an arse because I dont like holding people up and keeping my vehicle ready to move is inconsiderate to road users... Let me give you some advice, before you post things you should have someone else read it back to you to make sure it doesn't sound insane.

Keeping myself ready to move off when the lights change is not thinking of others? The mind boggles.

Mave

8,208 posts

215 months

Sunday 24th June 2018
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Using the handbrake rather than the footbrake lets you move off just as quickly.