Here's What Happens If You Hit The Stop/Start Button While Driving

Ever wondered what might happen if you accidentally knocked the stop/start button while driving? This guy has, and decided to run a little test...
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A few days ago we were talking about the urge to do things we shouldn’t - sometimes personified as the ‘Imp of the Perverse - and how that relates to cars. We’re thinking things like pulling the electronic handbrake button while moving, or - in the case of the particular video we were looking at - what might happen if you lobbed your keyless fob out of the window while driving.

It turns out the same channel has also covered another area that could be classed as an Imp of the Perverse moment - what might happen if you were tempted into prodding the stop/start button of your car while moving? There is a sensible point behind it too - it’s feasible that you might hit it by accident while aiming for another button, after all.

Here's What Happens If You Hit The Stop/Start Button While Driving

What actually happens, at least in the case of this Ford Fusion, is rather undramatic: the car carries on regardless. It is still possible to turn the car off on the move however (something you might need to do in the case of a mechanical issue like a stuck throttle), by simply holding the button down.

So there we are, case closed - now you don’t need to ‘test’ this out yourself…

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Luke Grimbley

Did this once in my BMW in slow traffic by mistake, 10 - 15mph. Ironically was trying to press the button to disable ASS. Engine cut out and put the car in neutral automatically. Had to stop completely and put the car in park to start it again. I’m sure much to the annoyance of the people behind.

01/08/2017 - 13:39 |
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MASM

But when it turns off you need to stop, but with a key you just turn again

01/08/2017 - 22:45 |
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Anonymous

This is like a PC computer. If your OS is not responding commands, hold the power button for 4 sec. Appears cars gonna get blue screen more easily than we think!

01/09/2017 - 15:23 |
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