The reason, as alluded to earlier, is that ABS allows the full braking capability of any vehicle to be realized on varying road conditions up to the threshold where traction is lost, AND it allows steering control to be maintained while doing it. No matter how good a driver is, it is impossible for any human being to sense traction loss faster (and correct for it) than even the worst modern ABS system.
"Car and Driver" backed this up several years ago with a thorough test using identical vehicles, one with ABS and one without. The ABS equipped car ALWAYS stopped in less distance with that one exception previously mentioned.
Most people (Nerobro included) think they can stop faster on their own because the sensation of the brakes releasing while you're "stomped" on them feels so "wrong." Locking the brakes in the snow and sliding along without directional control of the car may "feel" more effective, but it's not.
Sorry to re-hijack the thread -- now back to suggestions for safety!
BEFORE riding, and especially after purchasing a supposedly well maintained motorcycle, check ALL the bolts and fasteners for tightness -- trust me on this!
I bought a very well maintained bike from a guy who obviously cared about it, and made the mistake of assuming that everything was properly checked out. Imagine my surprise not long after buying the bike to come back from a leisurely ride only to realize that one of the upper rear shock absorber nuts was GONE, and if the lower had loosened a bit more I probably would have gone for an unexpected thrill ride of the worst variety! 8O
I got off VERY lucky that day! People would have commented on my unfortunate "accident," but it most definitely would have been a "crash" due to driver error...
Ride Safely, All!
Steve 8)
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