Comment Re:Practicality / Useability (Score 1) 715
One thing to point out, though, is the fact that the car does not decelerate due to this, it mearly cuts the flow of gas to the engine, thus causing the car to slow gradually, as if the accelerator was released - this has nothing to do with braking. In fact, if this were to occur when you hit a patch of ice, you more than likely will have a BETTER chance of not losing control since you are no longer spinning your wheels on the ice.