no but it does reduce your control over speed and braking
reduces the driver's control
A car's steering wheel will vibrate when driving if the car's alignment needs to be adjusted.
Yes coasting downhill will save you fuel. However do not do this with a vehicle equipped with automatic transmission. You will damage the automatic transmission by coasting. You can do this with a manual transmission but do not shut the engine off. This would cause you to loose power steering and power brakes.
Is clutch control using the accelerator and simultaneously using the clutch to control the speed of the car and coasting is when your car is still moving but your foot is off the gas peddle completely but you're of the clutch peddle to slow down????
One reason why coasting downhill is wrong is due to the fact that you have less control over the vehicle. Another reason is that it puts extra wear on the tires.
It saves gas. However, if you disengage the clutch on a stick shift, then you no longer have the engine controlling the wheels, and braking will be more difficult. If you turn off the engine while coasting down a hill you also remove power to the brakes and steering, and you may well lock the steering wheel accidentally. A very dangerous move!
Yes it does
yes here are bottom of control on the steering
the power to the jet drive is required to maintain steering control on a PWC
I was caught coasting down the sidewalk on my bicycle.
It combines control of steering and acceleration
The power to the jet-drive is required to maintain steering control on a PWC.