Originally Posted by
Diesel_vert
If that is truly the case, then be mindful of where you (and your passenger) rest your arms and hands!
As one would with any car, naturally.
Diesel_vert: Very true! Both passenger and driver hands should be no where near the e-brake when the car is moving.
As a safety issue, this could be a particular problem for families with young children. Hard enough to watch them when you're not driving, but it's especially difficult to see where thier hands are when the driver's eyes are on the road. To mitigate the heightened risk with small children, it suggests that kids of a certain age should refrain from using the front passenger seat. No one has emphasised this point but it's something for families with a mk7 Golf to be aware of.
Given the position of the e-brake and the ease with which it can be inadvertantly triggered, there should be a hood over the switch, or two seperate actions to turn it on - in an emergency. But there isn't - it's there in plain sight! Too late now I guess.
It is isn't mentioned in the manual, but I assume that using the e-brake as an emergency stop doesn't defeat the other safety features of the car (like ABS etc). Does anyone know if this is true?
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