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haha some cars can really do run with handbrak up ah because i did it with my Kelisa but will try after that because you brakes will have tgo change and go for servicing :( money fly but i did it because forgot and was tired so did not notice it :S but her breaks are power haha

thats the power of front wheel drivers haha

 

 

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Driving a 7yrs old Honda Jazz. Happened to me quite 3-5 times? but i realised almost immediately when my car move off, as it produce a "ka-ka" sound.

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Driving a 7yrs old Honda Jazz. Happened to me quite 3-5 times? but i realised almost immediately when my car move off, as it produce a "ka-ka" sound.

 

The dashboard will have symbol lighted up and beep after a while if handbrake is pulled while driving.

 

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Happened to me before when I was a new driver many years ago. And I drove for about 25km until I realized it. There was a very bad burning smell

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Long ago, the first time I drove a Cabstar lorry, that was the first time I used that sort of handbrake (a lever you pull out from the lower part of the dashboard below the steering wheel, instead of the regular car type), and when I moved off I only released it halfway, and drove the lorry all the way from the Botanic Gardens to Changi Village. Amazingly the lorry still moved easily, just felt a little sluggish. No ill effects were noted after that. That was the only time I made this kind of blur mistake.

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Not all cars need to pull down the handbrake to run. See what happens when a driver forgets to pull it down but is still able to drive without even noticing.

 

Very cool video

The rear tire can delaminate and burst from the heat build-up, if done on dry road surface. Act/practice endangering the public. What you meant by very cool?

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Not all cars need to pull down the handbrake to run. See what happens when a driver forgets to pull it down but is still able to drive without even noticing.

 

Very cool video

 

 

For a small CC car, may feel a drag in the pick up, but for higher CC, may not feel the difference at all.

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Not all cars need to pull down the handbrake to run. See what happens when a driver forgets to pull it down but is still able to drive without even noticing.

 

Very cool video

 

 

Hahaha. Russian woman.

 

Maybe she had too much Vodka to drink. But the car handbrake damm power. Pull so hard till back wheels cannot turn even. [laugh][laugh][laugh]

 

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Driving a 7yrs old Honda Jazz. Happened to me quite 3-5 times? but i realised almost immediately when my car move off, as it produce a "ka-ka" sound.

 

 

It happen to me b4 but the car wont move when I release the foot brake so immediately I wil know something is wrong. [:/]

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cant feel anything one meh? lol

 

Maybe cos the road was wet so her rear tires got no grip.

 

Her tires CMI for wet grip. [laugh]

 

After that must change rear tires already. Sure got flat-spot till not round anymore. [laugh]

 

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For a small CC car, may feel a drag in the pick up, but for higher CC, may not feel the difference at all.

 

That mini-car rear must b very light. Or her tires pump super hard. [sweatdrop]

 

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Not all cars need to pull down the handbrake to run. See what happens when a driver forgets to pull it down but is still able to drive without even noticing.

 

Very cool video

 

What will happen if it is a rear wheel drive car?

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