Brake override cuts the gas when you apply a certain amount of pressure on the brake. There's a push to make it mandatory, thinking that it will help end cases of unintended acceleration. Never mind that most of those cases thus far have shown that the drivers weren't on the brake at all, but instead standing on the gas pedal.
Well, Consumer Reports says whether your acceleration is unintended or not, brake override cuts the stopping distance of your car...which is a good thing.
And, because they know we worry...CR also says brake override won't affect "enthusiast driving".
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Consumer Reports Demonstrates Stopping Distance Difference With Brake Override
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