Regenerative Braking & Brake Lights

black_sheep

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Do the brake lights come on during regenerative braking on the Born?

I was following one yesterday evening and the brake lights were on/off constantly; really distracting when following on a straight country road.
 

andycalvia

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Do the brake lights come on during regenerative braking on the Born?

I was following one yesterday evening and the brake lights were on/off constantly; really distracting when following on a straight country road.

They do this on my Leon, so I'd imagine it's the same on the Born. Make me look a terrible driver to those who don't know.
 
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vwtrev

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Just this morning followed an Audi E-Tron, and took me a few minutes before guessed that's what was happening, as the driver kept braking in front of me. Is a crap idea if it's true that when you lift off the throttle it puts the brake lights on, how are you supposed to know when someone is actually braking for real!
 

andycalvia

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Whether it's the car or the driver braking, the car must be slowing so maybe legally they have to have the brake lights come on.
Surely that would apply to any car though. When you lift off the accelerator on a regular car it slows down but the brake lights don't show.
 
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Seastormer

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Surely that would apply to any car though. When you lift off the accelerator on a regular car it slows down but the brake lights don't show.
Yeh when you lift off in a normal car it slows a bit, but is not braking, these electric cars have the brake come on and slow the same as if the driver has pressed the brake pedal.
 
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Seriously?

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Slightly off topic, but I wonder if the brake lights on trucks illuminate when the "Jake" (exhaust) brake is operated?
 

Alex667

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V.Good point, but it's still slightly annoying...
Not really, when you lift off on a normal car, your lights don't come on. They should really only come when your deceleration is above a certain amount. If your lights are flashing on and off without much reason, the person behind you is going to start ignoring them.
 

C_ED_99

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Not really, when you lift off on a normal car, your lights don't come on. They should really only come when your deceleration is above a certain amount. If your lights are flashing on and off without much reason, the person behind you is going to start ignoring them.

I thought EU law was the brakes have to light if regen is above 0.3G (which is a fair amount). Though, maybe that was just what one of the other manufacturers was doing
 

andylong

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With regen braking, you are braking so you need to know it's happening. You shouldn't be close enough for it to be troubling.
It does require a different technique when driving, but no more so than if you are driving economically or going for it a bit.
 

andylong

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People who are driving very modern cars should really get some training, if fact anyone driving should get some every few years, even if it's just a check drive to assess your competence
 
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