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One of the things I've heard mentioned by professional driving instructors, without a good citation, is that many more accidents could be avoided if people trusted ABS more. Specifically, when you're braking hard/panic braking and the ABS kicks it, the shock of the rapid firing against your foot causes you to back off pressure on the brake pedal. I was specifically instructed to stand on it anyway to see what the car behaved like when truly panic stopping and maintaining pressure, but I definitely had an instinctive reaction to let off of the brake when the ABS kicked in. If you're ever in that situation, press harder, don't let up!



That's why cars have Brake Assist (BA) now that will break more than you're actually requesting with the pedal if you break suddenly.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_brake_assist


Yes, my driving instructor (aka my father, employing the paternal prerogative of never citing anything ever) used to say the same thing.




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