I don't think I've ever actually tried exact stop, but I'm sure I've said more than once that it's really not a usable option for a router.
Gerry mentioned following error, is this not something which is ignored, given the servo drives are closed loop,
All servo drives allow some amount of following error before they will fault. How much you actually see depends on the servo tuning.
Generally, when you send steps to the motors, they move as they receive the steps. Apparently, the Clearpaths are slowing down, or speeding up, the motors response to the recieved steps, in order to smooth out the motion.
I think that depending on what type of work you are doing, this may or may not be beneficial. While smoothing out the motion can give better cut quality, and be easier on the machine, I think that in some cases it could have a negative impact on precision.
The bottom line, is that if the servo drive is "smoothing" the motion, it's not moving the motors when and where UCCNC is telling them to move to.