jgillott
TDR MEMBER
My experience is considerably greater than yours. What I drive in a month you might in a year. Terrain, climate and conditions are yet more differences. And then decades.
And, yes, for the competent driver they’re not only an annoyance but a hindrance. They’ll act when I don’t need them to, and throw off the timing of maneuvers necessary to avoid problems.
Go back to your vid screen. If crutches for bad drivers suit you, so be it.
Traction control, stability control and anti-lock are great. Not these others.
I've logged well over 2 million miles since beginning to drive commercial trucks in 1991. The first 11 years were behind the wheel of a Ford 9000 with a 3208 CAT and a strait 5 speed. Vinyl spring seat, no air, the heat didn't work, and it had a steering wheel the size of a table. There is very little that you can tell me about driving, over the road or otherwise, with all the miles you drive per month. Know who you are talking to before you throw out your little jabs or insults.
You are welcome to choose not to embrace new technology for what it is for, but there are quite a few of us who appreciate the tools that are available to enhance the driving experience. Sure, there are some who rely on those things instead of actually knowing how to drive. But that isn't all of us and I think I've earned the right to enjoy a little luxury and the modern driving experience.