Here is an idea for another project. The PDF report at the end of the page is in English.
Any interest?
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Quote: Here is an idea for another project. The PDF report at the end of the page is in English.
Any interest? | It's something I'd be actively interested in disabling.
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IIRC current BMWs have this feature?
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Very interesting. Has this idea already become a problem? It is not yet officially allowed in Germany. (Automakers are getting waivers.) If it is, you guys in the U.S. have once again gotten something before we do!
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I would like to see the design in section 3.1 on all cars. While I was in Germany there was a few times when emergency stops had to be made. 120mph -0mph
Did you ever wonder why the emergency flashers in European cars are in an easy spot to access on the dash? The common practice for Europeans when making hard stops is to currently turn on the emergency flashers when stopping. I would to see this practice taught in American driving schools.
Another common practice is to use their left turn signal while passing. (NOT ENGLAND)
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Quote: | Another common practice is to use their left turn signal while passing. (NOT ENGLAND) | That's because this is what happens when you pass on the left in England! http://pic4.picturetrail.com/VOL767/...3/96118466.jpg
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