EV brake lights are the worst.
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@drahardja @kajer @ai6yr @wcbdata I've been one-pedal driving since July 2019. About 260,000km. I can assure you the instinct remains very strong to stomp on the brake in an emergency.
You use the brake pedal evertime you are at a stop anyway... the car does not stop if the gas pedal remains depressed at all since regeneration goes away when you are at a stop.
Also... I only flash my brake lights at terrible drivers who feel the need to tailgate me. It seems there are a lot of those.
as for my tail lights flashing because of one pedal driving. This is very obviously not the fault of the driver since they are simply... driving... as the car is designed. This is the fault of manufacturer(s) and regulators being allowed to do whatever they want, and only fix a problem if enough people die.
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I really liked how the bolt did regen brakes with a flappy paddle behind the steering wheel.
If I had my way, I would say letting off the go pedal in an EV would regen brake to the extent that a standard compression engine could slow, WITHOUT BRAKE LIGHTS.
If you need more regen, then you get the top 10% of the brake pedal or something before the hydraulics engage. Or use a flappy paddle like the bolt for extra braking that will engage the brake lights.
I'm going to stop before I waste the day yelling at the clouds.
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@drahardja @kajer @ai6yr @wcbdata This is indeed bad, but the article is 3 years old and at least 3 of the manufacturers fixed the problem in 2023 both for new cars and retrofitted the old ones, according to statements in the article.
@malaboo What are you talking about?
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@drahardja @kajer @ai6yr @wcbdata sure is! supported by driving every single day

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@ATLeagle @kajer @ai6yr @wcbdata
According the Consumer Reports article, some drivers have regenerative braking set more aggressively than they really want, and so keep their foot slightly on the accelerator while slowing. This is bad driving; they should adjust their braking so they don't have to do that.
A similar problem with gas cars happens when a driver has one foot on the gas pedal and one on the brake, causing the brake lights to come on unnecessarily (and wearing out the brakes).
@Anne_Delong @ATLeagle @kajer @wcbdata The kids on my street do this deliberately to burn rubber, LOL
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@Anne_Delong @ATLeagle @kajer @wcbdata The kids on my street do this deliberately to burn rubber, LOL
@ai6yr @Anne_Delong @ATLeagle @wcbdata
Kids these days never heard of line lock