How to Handle Rear Wheel Skidding to the Right on Muddy Roads?
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When encountering rear wheel skidding to the right on muddy roads, you should steer to the right. When the rear wheels skid on muddy roads, turning the steering wheel in the same direction helps maintain the vehicle's direction and prevents the car from spinning. If the front wheels skid, you should steer in the opposite direction. Here are the steps to handle skidding: 1. Stay calm if the vehicle starts to skid. 2. If the skid is caused by braking, immediately stop braking. If the vehicle skids to the left, steer to the left, and vice versa, but avoid excessive movements to prevent skidding in the opposite direction. 3. Do not use the handbrake for braking, as most vehicles' handbrakes act on the rear wheels, which can easily lead to skidding or rollover accidents.