Just to beat a dead horse. I do not understand why the engine would stall if he was not rolling backwards. As far as braking is concerned, the cdl switch would seem to be pretty important. I would nor want the chance of abs deactivating my brakes and how much difference would the lspv make with the cdl locked? Both axles will be traveling at the same speed. Also the ebrake should affect the front wheels via driveshafts and locked transfer case tied to the rear wheels.
Totally off the topic, an auto is a much different beast than a manual. I will admit that I am much more comfortable with my manual tranny pickup as I always know that it is in gear, especially in a stall situation(even though this happens more frequently). I hate the fact that an auto is "freewheeling" when the motor is not running. One other peeve is that I can shift a manual tranny by feel quickly (it is instinctual) but have to look at the shifter to know whether I have shifted an auto into a particular gear or not. Auto's give me a real sense of lack of control (or disconnect if you will).
Totally off the topic, an auto is a much different beast than a manual. I will admit that I am much more comfortable with my manual tranny pickup as I always know that it is in gear, especially in a stall situation(even though this happens more frequently). I hate the fact that an auto is "freewheeling" when the motor is not running. One other peeve is that I can shift a manual tranny by feel quickly (it is instinctual) but have to look at the shifter to know whether I have shifted an auto into a particular gear or not. Auto's give me a real sense of lack of control (or disconnect if you will).