How to Prevent Wheel Skidding?
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Methods to prevent wheel skidding: 1. Maintain a safe distance: Always keep a safe distance so that when situations arise ahead, you have sufficient time and space to react, ensuring driving safety. Pay attention to controlling your speed when turning, and avoid excessive speed that could cause wheel skidding. 2. Maintain a safe speed: Avoid sudden or harsh acceleration, and ensure that the action of pressing and releasing the accelerator pedal is smooth. If side skidding occurs during acceleration, reduce the throttle immediately. 3. Be cautious when overtaking or changing lanes: Frequent overtaking or lane changes in rainy weather is very dangerous. If you must overtake, be sure to observe the situation around you carefully, steer smoothly, and overtake safely. Especially on highways, where speeds are very high and the road surface is slippery, sudden steering or acceleration while overtaking can easily cause wheel skidding and lead to traffic accidents. 4. Avoid sudden braking: In rainy weather, it is best to use the "pump braking" method. Use the brakes reasonably, and in case of an emergency, stay calm and do not panic. Avoid slamming on the brakes; instead, ensure that the wheels do not lock up while achieving the goal of quickly reducing speed. This also prevents the drive wheels from locking up and causing side skidding.