Dusty wrote:
What would happen in the event of total electrical failure.
You would still have the hydraulic brakes, but with no electric there would be no ABS, and presumably no engine (since it's only the computers keeping it running) so no servo assistance (and no power steering).
The lack of servo assistance would be a greater worry than the lack of electrical gizmos as many drivers will never have had any experience of having no assistance. I doubt many would be able to summon the necessary force on the middle pedal to bring the car to a halt. You'd be thrown back the the mid 1960's but without the benefit of drum brakes.
Without power assistance many people wouldn't be able to turn the wheel either, so evasive action would be out of the question.
The solution then is all to go find a nice safe Mk1 VW Polo (the last car I drove with no servo assisted brakes), and do some weightlifting.
