• Jorgelino@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    In all my years of driving complete beaters in awful road conditions, I’ve never encountered a mechanical failure that was that dangerous.

    I mean… to be fair, if you did you probably wouldn’t be here to post this. Bit of a survivor bias.

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      1 year ago

      That’s fair. But even so, as long as you have brakes then you can always stop. As long as you have brakes and steering you can always stop fairly safely. I already said a sudden brake failure could be dangerous. I can’t think of any way you suddenly completely lose steering. There are plenty of failures that make steering way harder but I’ve seen a vehicle completely dragging a dead front tire sideways (hit a deer and broke something major, I was only a witness so I don’t know what) still have enough steering ability to safely pull over. I guess your steering wheel could fall off but I’ve never heard of that happening without someone tampering with it.

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        1 year ago

        All it takes is for one of these things to stack with other, less avoidable, problems. Say you’re driving in ice or during the rain, maybe on a shitty road full of holes; Now a steering failure that wouldn’t mormally be enough to cause an accident, suddenly becomes much more deadly.