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method wrote:About that law thing, its only if the case is very similar, you could argue the definition of sustained and cite problems such as a wet grimy road being slippery and bad camber on the surface all working to your disadvantage.
method wrote:That would be the case if going fast, if you pulled out of a car park in a automatic you would just button off the throttle especially if your car was not sideways and only single spinning.
No chance of it snapping back at all.. because it hasn't stepped out!
ollieboy wrote:From a carpark, out onto a very wet road. The car park was low and to get onto the road the change in altitude was about 1 metre over a short distance. The car accelerated up the steep part and the driver turned left, as he did the automatic gearbox changed to second and the wheel began to spin, its a single spinner afaik so no lsd in the equation. Not really any sideways action happened, just noise from wheel spinning.
ollieboy wrote:method wrote:That would be the case if going fast, if you pulled out of a car park in a automatic you would just button off the throttle especially if your car was not sideways and only single spinning.
No chance of it snapping back at all.. because it hasn't stepped out!
By buttoning off do you mean the foot been taken completely off the accelerator?
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