I don't like panic brake.The vehicles are all inclined to be stop as mass.When your car gets panic brake back of you is not ready for brake down milisecondly.So back of you cars should be the same technological vehicles.Do you know that?I've rairly use ABS technologie although using it faster.So in my oppinion the educate is better than panic.Once upon a time I had watched the Japanese track driver.As you knew they are really practical drivers.The visitor was FL5 Type-R they had testing this machine and when the time was pit stop Type-R had panic stop stupidity.This is not good.And the professional driver doesn't like it too. :)
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