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Originally Posted by Norm Peterson
Understood.
After as long as I've been driving, it'll always feel wrong to have the 'go' pedal first be telling the car's 'stay stopped' function to let go so we can get on with the business of going. Even though that means I'm doing less myself . . . hmmmm, maybe that's another part of it.
Though in some cars at least, if the driver has not buckled his seat belt, the e-Pbrake will not release on depressing the throttle. Might want to test this.
Norm
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I agree, Norm, it just doesn't feel right, and for this reason I just can't seem to do it automatically. But when I do remember it's pretty slick.
Not sure about the seat belt, but I would guess you're correct. Another trained habit; I always put on the seat belt before I start the car and don't unbuckle it until after I shut the car off.
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