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Traction control is on newer vehicles so that "new inexperienced drivers" won;t spin wheels or lose control and end up in an accident, My wifes 2011 Liberty has Traction control, and when I drive that thing I turn it off just so I can have the control I was taught to have back when vehicles were real vehicles, not rolling computers. My 17 year old drives with traction control on, basically because he doesn't have 30 years experience behind the wheel. Personally after the warranty expired, I'd remove the traction control, but thats just me.
 

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eventually traction control is going to become as mandatory as seatbelts, and cars and trucks will come from the factory with 3G/4G/However-many-G datalink that will alert the authorities when you go over the speed limit and email you a ticket payable by paypal LOL and also motorcycles will have bank angle sensors that will alert them when am motorcycle is sensed doing a wheelie LOL and car seats will have sensors in them that alert them when a person farts with too high of a methane content LMAO

BWOOO BWOOO BWOOOO... sir, how much beans have you had to eat today... d'Oh!
And THAT is why I plan to keep my 2001 Jeep until I can no longer be able to drive.
I have said before and will now say again, a dictatorial totalitarian govt like that does NOT have ANY place on U.S.Soil, and mandating things like that are yet another step towards the movie 1984
 
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