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JontyR

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1,915 posts

167 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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If your car starts sliding in the snow...hit the brakes hard!

The friction from the brakes will cause the snow to melt allowing you to safely stop.

Is this really what social media was designed for?

akirk

5,390 posts

114 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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JontyR said:
If your car starts sliding in the snow...hit the brakes hard!

The friction from the brakes will cause the snow to melt allowing you to safely stop.

Is this really what social media was designed for?
what friction? smile
if the snow is below your tyres, then heat in the brakes area won't be melting that snow
if you have snow as high as your brakes, you are probably stuck anyway - and therefore not sliding wink
if you are sliding there is no friction between tyre and road, so no heat generated there either

yes, social media is for the inane comment - perfectly suited biggrin

JontyR

Original Poster:

1,915 posts

167 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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akirk said:
JontyR said:
If your car starts sliding in the snow...hit the brakes hard!

The friction from the brakes will cause the snow to melt allowing you to safely stop.

Is this really what social media was designed for?
what friction? smile
if the snow is below your tyres, then heat in the brakes area won't be melting that snow
if you have snow as high as your brakes, you are probably stuck anyway - and therefore not sliding wink
if you are sliding there is no friction between tyre and road, so no heat generated there either

yes, social media is for the inane comment - perfectly suited biggrin
Can you imagine the insurance claim.....well I started sliding so I just "Hit the brakes hard" Not sure why the snow didnt melt though so I hit the vehicle.

I wonder where ABS would feature in all of this??


nonsequitur

20,083 posts

116 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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JontyR said:
If your car starts sliding in the snow...hit the brakes hard!

The friction from the brakes will cause the snow to melt allowing you to safely stop.
An ice idea, but in reality, it's snow good.

JontyR

Original Poster:

1,915 posts

167 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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nonsequitur said:
An ice idea, but in reality, it's snow good.
lol...very good sire!

BertBert

19,039 posts

211 months

Monday 16th December 2019
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nonsequitur said:
JontyR said:
If your car starts sliding in the snow...hit the brakes hard!

The friction from the brakes will cause the snow to melt allowing you to safely stop.
An ice idea, but in reality, it's snow good.
I see

geeks

9,188 posts

139 months

Monday 16th December 2019
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BertBert said:
nonsequitur said:
JontyR said:
If your car starts sliding in the snow...hit the brakes hard!

The friction from the brakes will cause the snow to melt allowing you to safely stop.
An ice idea, but in reality, it's snow good.
I see
Thats a bit salty of you!

thebraketester

14,231 posts

138 months

Monday 16th December 2019
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Bit like the one that was doing The rounds a few years ago About how cruise control was dangerous in the rain because if you aquaplane Then your car might fly.

BertBert

19,039 posts

211 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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What does happen if you aquaplane with your cruise on? I've never tried it as I don't use cruise control if its that wet.
Bert.

PS not expecting to fly though biggrin

Jakarta

566 posts

142 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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But would the cruise control work if you're on a treadmill?

meatballs

1,140 posts

60 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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BertBert said:
What does happen if you aquaplane with your cruise on? I've never tried it as I don't use cruise control if its that wet.
Bert.

PS not expecting to fly though biggrin
I would be fairly confident that any modern car would kick off the CC if the traction control has to intervene. But then maybe I'm putting too much trust in the manufacturers.

But maybe it's too late by then anyway

brman

1,233 posts

109 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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BertBert said:
What does happen if you aquaplane with your cruise on? I've never tried it as I don't use cruise control if its that wet.
Bert.

PS not expecting to fly though biggrin
I've done it in two cars. Saab 95 and mazda 6. On both the engine revved then the cruise cut out......

Gojira

899 posts

123 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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meatballs said:
BertBert said:
What does happen if you aquaplane with your cruise on? I've never tried it as I don't use cruise control if its that wet.
Bert.

PS not expecting to fly though biggrin
I would be fairly confident that any modern car would kick off the CC if the traction control has to intervene. But then maybe I'm putting too much trust in the manufacturers.

But maybe it's too late by then anyway
Doesn't have to be very modern biggrin

My petrol Vectra switched off the cruise when the TC cut in, back in the dying years of the last century! paperbag

shovelheadrob

1,564 posts

171 months

Thursday 2nd January 2020
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On my 20 year old American pick up the cruise control is fairly basic, with the speed controlled by the throttle input through the pcm & the speed sensor on the rear differential. A limited slip diff, uphill bend plus cruise control engaged in the wet makes for a great power slide, did I mention towing a caravan too? Modern stuff tends to have much better/safer electronics that compare the difference between each wheel speed & the TC will always overide the cruise control.
Back on topic I remember as a young boy being told that lorries didn't skid on snow and ice as the wheels locking up would melt it, social media hadn't been invented then so it must be an old wives tale, told through gritted teeth. ........