And the more advanced version of the Limo Stop
Since you voluntarily (if under duress, blink twice) on TopGear we secretly assume that you already do this. Someone who can drive a little well, consciously or unconsciously already does the ‘Limo Stop’, but apparently there are still many people who do not do this. The Limo Stop is very simple: when you brake, you calmly release the brake just before you come to a standstill. This way the car comes to a stop without that last shaking movement. Without the recoil, the coffee stays nicely in your cup.
It sounds like common knowledge to us, but it doesn’t hurt to listen to some tips from the expert. Rally School Team O’Neil explains the Limo Stop one more time. He also explains the application, not only if you are a driver, but also if you have an ambition to become a rally driver. There is also a more aggressive variant of the Limo Stop, which is very effective on slippery road surfaces, such as in the snow. Check out the video below.
What is the Limo Stop?
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