Coasting to a stop when driving, which involves taking your foot off the accelerator and allowing the vehicle to slow down without braking, can be risky. It reduces your control over the car and may lead to longer stopping distances, especially in emergencies. Additionally, it can be illegal in some jurisdictions, as it may indicate that you're not in full control of the vehicle. It's generally safer to brake gradually and maintain full control until you come to a complete stop.
Coasting, which is driving in neutral or with the engine off, is generally not illegal while driving. However, it can be dangerous as it reduces the driver's control over the vehicle and may lead to accidents. It is recommended to avoid coasting while driving for safety reasons.
reduces the driver's control
I don't believe so. Coasting is basically doing the same thing as driving, only you're not on the gas pedal. If you're driving a manual, then it's basically driving in neutral assuming you're on the clutch.
No.
Bad ecm
Friction and gravity.
A car's steering wheel will vibrate when driving if the car's alignment needs to be adjusted.
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If you are not driving up or down hills, or in start & stop traffic, bad weather etc. I wouldn't recommend it.
it can be dangerous because you could get in a accident and die. Even without driving, drinking is bad for you
Because, if the car is in neutral, you have no ability to accelerate pushing the gas pedal.
Bad struts can cause vibrations while coasting in first gear on a 1993 Mitsubishi 3000 GT VR4. A bad tire can also cause this.