Henry Ford
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I did the same thing with the same results. I think this makes sense. Regen never stops the wheels from spinning so you never lose control. Anti-lock brakes operate on the same principle that a rotating tire maintains some level of control compared to a non-rotating tire. Regen probably compares favorably to anti-lock brakes because it lacks the pulsing of ABS. Neither system will be very helpful if you are driving faster than conditions warrant but if you drive cautiously regen seems to be a net-positive in slippery conditions.I got to try out some slippery driving today. Well packed snow, but not pure ice. I left it in normal 1-pedal driving just for fun and I tried to get it to slip by letting off the accelerator quickly. It never slipped and felt and sounded completely normal with normal steering control. I even thought it must not be that slippery so I tested by applying a lot of brakes. The anti-locks kicked in and the truck slid a long ways as the AL did its thing. I repeated both ways several times and the AL was awful and the 1P was "normal". I am a convert to 1-pedal in slippery conditions.
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