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Fishy. The brake lights would activate at every gear change. Also, sp: pedal. |
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The lights would not operate when coasting (only when decelerating) so they wouldn't come on when upshifting. |
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When I coast I slowely decelerate! |
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Of course... and your brake lights do not come on. The sensors could be adjusted to allow a tiny amount of deceleration without activating the brake lights. Then again, maybe it would be beneficial to have the lights come on even with very light deceleration. |
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Let's look at this macroscopically. The
purpose of brake lamps is to inform
vehicles behind you that you are
decelerating or standing. So perhaps it
would be useful to provide a brief visual
cue indicating when you/your
transmission changes gear. |
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This also would be quite useful if, for
example, a mechanical component
freezes and causes you to skid forward.
Or, more likely, if you strike a vehicle/
object in front of you. This
implementation would provide instant
feedback, before the user depresses the
brake pedal. |
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I gear down on big hills and just hope the cars behind me know that I'm slowing down, so I think I will bun this, as it makes some sense. |
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Deceleration is not necessarily a matter of shifting down, [boysparks] - I'd hazard that it also happens when you shift gears up. |
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