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perhaps because some people are just inherently dim.
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Because it gets in the way when you want to do skids and snakies and donuts and burnouts. After that, we'll happily turn it back on again. "If you don't crash then you'll never know what your limits are!" The best way to learn "too fast" is to experience "too fast". ABS is a great way to teach people that "too fast" or "too close" doesn't exist - until it's "too late". You can learn alot about driving if you take your car bush bashing. The slippery surface allows you to make mistakes at a lower speed and so learn how to correct the problems at a lower speed, but that ain't gonna happen with ABS. (But mainly, it's just fun.) While you're worried about accidents, google "Smeed's Law".
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I whole heartedly agree with peetee and would like to add that not everyone is a moron who needs another moron to protect him. I hate abs, ive been in several situations where a moron or a deer gets in my path and if i wasnt able to lock up, slide then accelerate rapidly i would have been wrecked, thankfully the first thing i do when i get a new retarded modern car is reprogram the ecm so it will actually run and disable the brake system so it won't get me killed. That was fun :) hope you enjoyed that John Wayne would disable his abs too
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