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<blockquote data-quote="JP7" data-source="post: 26423" data-attributes="member: 223"><p>Thanks Droid - A point I was going to elude to later. TC inflicts bad driving skills on people these days. The majority of people use cars or trucks to get from A to B, and aren't really interested in testing the limits of their machines. Flooring it around a slippery corner when TC takes over becomes a norm for many people and they just "trust" the computer to assist them with their progress.</p><p>What happens if a sensor gets frozen or fails?</p><p>Maybe i'm getting senile, but in the good ole days you pressed the gas and got power. You lose traction, you ease off the gas.</p><p></p><p>I found this vid to be funny, yet somewhat describes the driver skill level out there. I' sure the first car is piloted by someone on crack or having a panic attack but hell - do you really need to get there that bad?</p><p>As for the chick whining about her 3 kids in the car, I couldn't figure out which car it was but hope it wasn't the first one...</p><p></p><p>[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dooKpdIwwR4]YouTube - Snow Driving Fail[/ame]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JP7, post: 26423, member: 223"] Thanks Droid - A point I was going to elude to later. TC inflicts bad driving skills on people these days. The majority of people use cars or trucks to get from A to B, and aren't really interested in testing the limits of their machines. Flooring it around a slippery corner when TC takes over becomes a norm for many people and they just "trust" the computer to assist them with their progress. What happens if a sensor gets frozen or fails? Maybe i'm getting senile, but in the good ole days you pressed the gas and got power. You lose traction, you ease off the gas. I found this vid to be funny, yet somewhat describes the driver skill level out there. I' sure the first car is piloted by someone on crack or having a panic attack but hell - do you really need to get there that bad? As for the chick whining about her 3 kids in the car, I couldn't figure out which car it was but hope it wasn't the first one... [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dooKpdIwwR4]YouTube - Snow Driving Fail[/ame] [/QUOTE]
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