dcbwhaley wrote:
The thing that ABS encourages is breaking whilst cornering which can be quite dicey in a non-ABS vehicle. Of course being able to break in corners, and only slippery surfaces, does mean that you you can drive more quickly. And as "speed kills" then the conclusion must be that ABS has an entirely negative effect on road safety

I'm sure I saw a bit of research (some time ago - and I'd be hard put to lay hands on it again) where they studied drivers who knew they had it and didn't know how it worked, drivers who didn't know they had it or how it worked, and drivers who knew they had it AND knew how it worked. I can't remember the conclusion, but I THINK it provided a net benefit to those who didn't know they had it or how it worked, and those who knew they had it AND knew how it worked, but not the first group. HOWEVER, I'm not at all sure - it has definitely been studied though!
Certainly, pretty much every technological advance (hydraulic dampers, hydraulic brakes, discs ,radials and so on) have always resulted in increased speeds. There's definitely SOMETHING in this "risk compensation" theory, I just don't knowif we've got the whole picture yet.