Sarath
iDota
I have been a strong supporter of the "Get ABS in your car" no matter what segment it falls into. Today, my support has grown even stronger after seeing in practice it's application as against just merely reading about it.
So it is my request to anyone and everyone, please choose a car with ABS only. Do not prioritise leather seats, powersteering, windows and heck body coloured bumbers over the safety of ABS system. However expesive it be, it is still less worthy than your life.
Anti-lock braking system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You have to learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself -source unknown
Although it was wrong on my part, do not take it as a way of justifying myself when I say I wasn't going really fast. I have gone faster and been much worser, but at that time, I was actually driving smoothly and at safe speeds. It's just that the distance was too short and I had miscalculated the biker to negotiate a turn. Luckily ABS covered up for my mistaken judgement. This could happen to anyone. I do not think I would have acted differently if the situation surfaced again, such were the circumstances.I was driving on a bi-lane road and cruising at a nominal speed of 40kmph (or so I believe) it could be 50 too. I was approaching a 4-way intersection signal. The signal has the usual straight and right green lights but both work individually. I was to take a right turn and hence slowed down to 40kmph. The lane in front of me was pretty empty save for a lone biker (in a suit if that is important). I saw the right green signal flashing and since the road was empty though I could make a turn. Now the "green" blinking light actually signifies a yellow signal, signalling you to stop. However the biker did not budge, he was transfixed there since the green signal had started blinking, although he was at the intersection ever since I saw him. I had already sped up and saw the biker not making a turn. I RAMMED the brakes as hard as I could and the most I ever pushed it. I saw the ABS kick in for the first time. It was intense, I was sweating inside the freezing cold cabin of my car. I felt my heartbeat rise at the thought of the inevitable. The speed was too high and the distance was too short to stop and if I even barely touched the biker, he would fall onto the busy intersection and risk getting hit by another vehicle.
Luckily I stopped just before the bike with a feet or more to spare. I realised how close it was for the turn of events to be a completely different picture. Had the car not been ABS equipped, I would have severely injured someone and be scarred for life with the though of it.
So it is my request to anyone and everyone, please choose a car with ABS only. Do not prioritise leather seats, powersteering, windows and heck body coloured bumbers over the safety of ABS system. However expesive it be, it is still less worthy than your life.
Anti-lock braking system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You have to learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself -source unknown