Maybe not, if you exit from the freeway or highway, notice the engine is about to be sputter when light or hard braking then stalls at the stop. It wld be a TCC locked up like you forget to depress a clutch pedal to shift to neutral position when braking to stop. I know the vehicles w/ TCC locked ups problems is older GM vehicles.
My guess is your car might be having a glitch PCM, electrical surge maybe come from ABS motor that you brake too hard and ABS motor rob lot of electrical in a very moment from PCM? Or loose connectors or poor ground circuit?
Recent timing belt replaced as you mentioned, did they replace a thermostat? If so, check ground wires at the outlet housing where the T-stat is in place. I often see the Honda engine won't start after replaced T-stat, techs were forget to attach the ground wires (crimped into one eye terminal) on the outlet housing where the lower radiator hose attach to the outlet housing. That is the most technician's overlook, happen to me bef. The color on ground wires is black.
As far as I know Honda's problems is ignition switches, EFI main relays and ground circuit (that's why I ask you to check battery cable ends)