How to Handle a Rear-Wheel Drive Car in Snowy Weather?
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Driving slowly can effectively prevent skidding and side-slipping. Maintain sufficient distance between vehicles. Driving on snow-covered roads with reduced friction can minimize sudden braking. If the car starts to skid, you can turn off the active safety assistance system by pressing the DTC button on the center console for 3 seconds to deactivate the DSC function. After turning off the active safety assistance system, shift into manual second gear mode. After shifting into manual second gear, gently press the accelerator, and in most cases, the car can be driven out.