You can disagree with me and the inventors of ABS if you would like, but lets clear this up, it is NOT my opinion or heresay, it is fact.
What I like about this is this really is something that is easily proven.
First, a quote straight from Bosch' website (Just in case you don't know, they invented it, and their system is still used by the majority of ABS systems, including in our VW's):
There is also this extensive study by RACV which draws on their on investigation and numerous other studies and tests.“ABS substantially improves driving stability and usually shortens the brake path as well,” says Wolfgang Drees, member of the management board at Robert Bosch GmbH and head of its Chassis Systems division.
It shows that on a dry good condition ashpalt, ABS does not decrease or "will not substantially reduce stopping distances in dry conditions". It should be obvious why, your tyres and brakes are only as good as they are, software can't make them better. "However, in wet slippery conditions, ABS is very effective in reducing stopping distances". "A locked wheel may provide higher deceleration than ABS on surfaces such as gravel and snow that allow a build up of material in front of a sliding wheel". ABS increases gravel stops "by an average by 27%".
"In almost all manoeuvres vehicle stability was superior when ABS was operation".
And that final quote is why we have ABS in all our cars. So please don't resort to making claims like "heresay" just because you don't agree with the experts who've produced these extensive studies, or the inventors who are still the leading manufacturers of the product!
So now that the topic of ABS is undeniably closed, you may all continue on with the topic of ESP
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