Principle of Correcting Direction During Vehicle Skidding
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Because the braking is stopped, the wheels are released from the locked state, thus improving the lateral adhesion. Turning the steering wheel in the direction of the skid increases the turning radius of the vehicle to reduce centrifugal force. After the vehicle straightens, the steering wheel should be smoothly turned back to its original position. Below are precautions regarding correcting direction during vehicle skidding: Safe Passing: During driving, do not follow the vehicle in front too closely. When encountering an oncoming vehicle, pay special attention to observing the road surface. Do not randomly turn the steering wheel or brake during the encounter to avoid skidding and collision accidents. Preventing Skidding: If the front wheels skid, maintain steady throttle and correct the direction to drive out. When the rear wheels skid, turn the steering wheel in the direction of the skid and return to the road after the rear wheels straighten. When encountering rear wheel skidding while going downhill, you can appropriately tap the throttle to increase speed, and resume the original speed after the skid is eliminated.