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View Poll Results: What method do you use when stopped on hills?
Use the clutch to hold the car in place 2 20.00%
Ebrake method 3 30.00%
Depends on the incline 5 50.00%
What's a clutch? 0 0%
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Old 01-24-2013, 01:14 AM   #1
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^this

also since i like to roll my car back and forth on a long red light it taught me better clutch control.

to add to this, i do not believe its legal or at least recommended to use ebrake while driving. in ontario on your drivers test you are not to put your car in neutral at a red light even when holding the brake, but instead leave it in first gear and hold the clutch "just in case" you need to take off unexpectedly. IE the car behind you does not appear to be stopping.

i could see ebrake as an extra un needed step in the even of an emergency.

also i could see using your ebrake on a hill would decrease clutch life as from my experience i ride the clutch more when using the ebrake to control roll back on a hill. Slightly higher RPM mixed with higher friction force on clutch till i feel the car fighting forward against the ebrake and then release

Also keep in mind when your ebrake is on and your not holding the foot brake your rear brake lights are not on. from my experience as a tow truck driver, getting into the routine of getting to an intersection, putting the car in neutral and pulling the ebrake is a very unsafe routine to get into

Just my $0.02
Interesting that you cite safety here, and I totally see where you are coming from. The funny thing is that the I've heard the opposite argument for the use of the ebrake, in which supporters say having the ebrake engaged prevents your car from careening of the road uncontrollably in the event of a rear end collision at a stop.

Let me just say that I appreciate everyone's opinions, its just a topic I haven't heard discussed before and was wondering if there was any common variance between countries.
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Old 01-24-2013, 08:50 PM   #2
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Interesting that you cite safety here, and I totally see where you are coming from. The funny thing is that the I've heard the opposite argument for the use of the ebrake, in which supporters say having the ebrake engaged prevents your car from careening of the road uncontrollably in the event of a rear end collision at a stop.

Let me just say that I appreciate everyone's opinions, its just a topic I haven't heard discussed before and was wondering if there was any common variance between countries.
^that is a very good point. Mind you that being said, with your foot firmly on the brake and clutch, the ebrake is quite useless.
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