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  • that was actully insresting

    

  • well. I have heard the same bout ABS making chorter distanse to brake on. but it are only for you chuld be albe to use the steelwheel to manoeuvrable the bus.

  • sorry where can I download this map please?

  • where i can download this map

  • This is an interesting and informative video. I'm glad that a steep inclined roadway was used in the test, because on level road the SD-200 is about 5 KMH than the SD-202. 

  • rollercoaster road :)

  • ABS never was meant to keep the breaking distance shorter. as us see - normally it make it longer. ABS - ANTI BLOCK SYSTEM - just keeps the wheels rotating instead of blocking, to keep the steering... very usefull, if you would try braking hard in corners or something else... so - this test itselfs is a fail. sorry. ;)

  • @minxinglee

    Well you can turn it off i think, or you can just turn it on. On the dash above the red door button you see two yellow/orange switches. When you click on the right one, the yellow light with the text "ABS" on the dash lights section lights up. So i dont know what it means. Or you turn it on, or you turn it off.

  • how many fps when you taking the video?

  • How did you turn off the ABS? Can't find the instructions to do so. Can only turn off traction control. Which one's the ABS?

  • @minxinglee You cannot. I used different buses, look at 4:25. :)

  • @thomosik Thanks.

  • @thomosik you can turn off the abs in the man D92, there's a switch on the panel. The yellow ABS light (bellow the red one) will come up. Could you do a video just with that bus? Would be interesting to compare using the same bus. ;)

  • @deserteagle1010 Actually, that switch and light is for the ASR (Anti-Spin Regulation), which is used to prevent you from losing control when accelerating on a slippery road. It is a completely different system than the ABS, you can not turn off the ABS.

  • @skinnylee2 yes I've noticed after I comment :)

    But indeed abs is a nice thing on buses eheh

  • Did you take into the consideration the speed you started to brake? Cause I think the speeds wre different...

  • Yeah, I know that you may have longer braking distance with ABS. I didn't realize it when I was commenting the video. Even so I think it's an interesting video. :)

  • how did you make big hill show me how

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  • In my opinion you should first learn what is ABS system and why it's used :)

    Regards.

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  • lol! i want this map! =D nice video!

  • he he nice!

  • ABS is just there to keep the vehicle manoeuvrable in a hard braking, not for having a shorter braking distance...

  • @dh94hamburg

    Du weißt aber schon das bei ABS die Bremsdistanz größer wird weil die Bremswirkung ja nachlässt und wieder anhält?

  • @TwoHelpful kannst du englisch? Ich habe geschrieben, dass ABS dazu da ist, um das Fahrzeug bei starken Bremsungen manövrierfähig zu halten, nicht um eine geringere Bremsdistanz zu erzielen, was man im Video wohl meint...

  • @dh94hamburg

    Das is mir schon klar ;)

    Das resultat ist doch aber ein längerer Bremsweg oder?

    Grüße

  • @TwoHelpful Jop.

  • @dh94hamburg

    Na dann haben wa uns ja richtig verstanden :D

    

  • To je dost dobré.

  • Velice pěkné.. :)

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