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I can't think of too many reasons to turn off VDC on public roads except when you need to make a quick burst e.g. get ahead of the person next
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I can't think of too many reasons to turn off VDC on public roads except when you need to make a quick burst e.g. get ahead of the person next to you to make the freeway on ramp or when exiting a driveway and you need to cut across multiple lanes. Having VDC on in these situations can cause it to bog. But then again, you could just be more patient or take the long way.
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