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September 26th, 2009 02:44 PM #1...during long stops on traffic lights.
is that a safe practice? just to relax the legs even for a short time?
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September 26th, 2009 02:58 PM #2
It's actually a good practice. If and when you get hit at the rear, your transmission will not be destroyed since it's not engaged in any gear.
I do that all the time. ;-)
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September 26th, 2009 03:52 PM #3
I also do that every time although I would just step on the brakes instead of engaging the handbrake.
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September 26th, 2009 05:34 PM #4kawawa naman yung driver ng sasakyan sa likod mo. nabubulag sa brakelight. lalu na kung recent model camry... heh heh.
but if i estimate a few minutes of stoppage and i can see the traffic lights, i even turn off my engine. have you heard of the coastal road 30 minute counterflow? first time i experienced it, i was puzzled because i actually saw drivers get out and walk around, buy food and newspapers. i wonder if it's still in practice...
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September 26th, 2009 07:10 PM #5
It still a practice when last time i encounter that situation going to Tagaytay so better turn your engine off to save fuel and also help environment in clean air act.
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September 26th, 2009 07:17 PM #6I lock the handbrake and put the gearshift to neutral depending on the location of the stoplight. If it's rush hour, I usually lock the handbrake on stoplights.
If I'm on the front of the pack, I usually keep the car in gear and my hand standing by on the handbrake (right foot on accelerator) so I can accelerate more quickly. That way, more cars behind me can go through a green light. 90% of the time, I'm quickest off the line.
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