Harry
29 Jan 2010 / #31
Very basic physics: an automatic gearbox is heavier than a manual gearbox, that extra weight makes for longer stopping distances (and no manufacturers do not fit uprated brakes in cars with automatic gearboxes); the longer it takes for you to stop the less likely you are to stop in the distance available to you and hence the more likely you are to have an accident.
There's also a issue with the extra weight making the tyres slightly more likely to lose grip when cornering due to the higher forces.
And then there's the chances of skidding when using the brakes being higher than when using the gearbox to slow the car.
Simple really.
There's also a issue with the extra weight making the tyres slightly more likely to lose grip when cornering due to the higher forces.
And then there's the chances of skidding when using the brakes being higher than when using the gearbox to slow the car.
Simple really.