Alecfrank
Standard Member
Hi Folks
This is all my fault, but I would just like to let you know, the potential dangers of not ensuring you are actually in "Drive"
We live on an incline, so when you put the car in Drive, it does not release the brake automatically.
You can just hit the accelerator a little harder and it will take the brake off, but when you are parked close to a neighbours car, its a bit too "jumpy"
I therefore put it in drive and then disengage the brake manually, and it will roll forwards without that Jump.
Last week, the neighbours car was not there, but I went through that same process, but I had not pressed the brake hard enough, so when I put it drive, it didnt actually go into drive, I released the brake, and it rolled down the hill, I, not realising I was in neutral.
I got to the Tee junction and there was a car coming from my right, (but a fair distance away) and turned left, and hit the accelarator.
Of course, nothing happened, so I hit the 4 ways and rolled onto the grass verge.
Although I fully accept that it was my ommision that caused this, I strongly believe that this should not be able to happen, if the car is moving and not in drive or reverse, then it should not move.
So taking aside the fact that I should be more careful, please be aware.
Any comments appreciated, and if this should be flagged to MG as a risk?
This is all my fault, but I would just like to let you know, the potential dangers of not ensuring you are actually in "Drive"
We live on an incline, so when you put the car in Drive, it does not release the brake automatically.
You can just hit the accelerator a little harder and it will take the brake off, but when you are parked close to a neighbours car, its a bit too "jumpy"
I therefore put it in drive and then disengage the brake manually, and it will roll forwards without that Jump.
Last week, the neighbours car was not there, but I went through that same process, but I had not pressed the brake hard enough, so when I put it drive, it didnt actually go into drive, I released the brake, and it rolled down the hill, I, not realising I was in neutral.
I got to the Tee junction and there was a car coming from my right, (but a fair distance away) and turned left, and hit the accelarator.
Of course, nothing happened, so I hit the 4 ways and rolled onto the grass verge.
Although I fully accept that it was my ommision that caused this, I strongly believe that this should not be able to happen, if the car is moving and not in drive or reverse, then it should not move.
So taking aside the fact that I should be more careful, please be aware.
Any comments appreciated, and if this should be flagged to MG as a risk?