As ICE agents surged into Minneapolis, they found actual road ice to be more than a match for their wits and driving skill.

  • Markus29@feddit.nl
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    17 hours ago

    Manual drives are more common here, when you brake on the engine 4 wheels are decelerating instead of 2 so that could help.

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      6 hours ago

      No car only brakes with only two wheels. All four wheels are used when the brake pedal is pressed.

      And in any case, using brakes with ABS is still better than engine braking without ABS when stopping in any condition, but especially on snow or ice

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      6 hours ago

      I’m not an expert or anything, but wouldn’t engine breaking have the same breaking force (just spread across all wheels) for 4 wheel drive as 2 wheel drive? Unlike break pads, where it’s one per wheel, engine breaking will all be running through the same engine.

      Still, having it one 4 instead of 2 has advantages, but I don’t think it’d be more force.

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      15 hours ago

      But engine braking doesn’t stop your car fast enough to even worry about traction much. And if you do lose traction with engine braking, I don’t think ABS can help you like with actual braking.

      It was also xDrive so the front axle is only powered when rear wheels start slipping AFAIK.