Electronic handbrakes.

just change my car and it's these first time I have had an EHB so just getting used to it. God knows how the misses will cope she would drive a horse and cart if she could.
 
Had my CLA almost a year now and have probably pressed the handbrake button 4 times. It is totally automatic and efficient.
I also like the fact that it makes the centre console so much neater - mine is an auto and the gear shift is via the steering column and paddles, so I don't have anything sticking up from the centre console ;)
 
The one on my A6 is brilliant. It has an electrical handbrake and auto footbrake. If you switch the auto brake on it just holds when you're stationary. Dont even need the handbrake. You just just drive off and it releases. Forwards or backwards, hill or no hill, it works out it all out effortlessly.

It auto switches to the handbrake too when you push the ignition button to turn engine off.

Only time you need to hold footbrake is when you try to move without seat belt. A message displays on the dash I assume as a safety feature.

What about mercedes foot (hand) brakes. That is a system that I can not get on with
Awful.
 
The electronic handbrake on my automatic Citroen C5 seems to work perfectly. Just pull the switch to apply the brake and press the accelerator pedal to go. What could be simpler?


But when the battery goes flat, and you have no jump leads, how can you push start the car?
 
Cars are becoming more autonomous and also more connected. Electronic handbrakes are just an extremely minor thing compared to what will be done for you by the car in the next couple of decades or so.
 
Cars are becoming more autonomous and also more connected. Electronic handbrakes are just an extremely minor thing compared to what will be done for you by the car in the next couple of decades or so.

I know, also many disasters waiting to happen as well. I just can't get my head round why anyone would want a car to take control.
 
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