How to Avoid Vehicle Skidding?
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Avoiding vehicle skidding methods: When skidding occurs, you should stabilize the throttle and correct the direction to steer out. In the case of rear-wheel skidding, turn the steering wheel towards the skidding direction, and once the rear wheels are straightened, steer back onto the road. When encountering rear-wheel skidding on a downhill slope, you can gently tap the throttle to increase speed, and once the skidding is eliminated, resume the original speed. It is essential to learn how to accurately control the vehicle speed. For vehicles not equipped with ABS, the intermittent braking method should be used in emergency situations—first press the brake pedal firmly to about half to three-quarters of its travel, then release it by a quarter of the travel. Repeating this rapid pressing and releasing of the brake pedal multiple times will help the vehicle decelerate and stop.