What are the hazards of emergency braking when driving on slippery roads after rain?
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The hazards of emergency braking when driving on slippery roads after rain: skidding and causing traffic accidents. Here is some information about skidding: 1. Skidding, also known as lateral slip, occurs when a vehicle is driving on a curved section of the road. Due to centrifugal force, the vehicle may slide outward in the cross-section direction of the curve. Alternatively, on an inclined road, the vehicle may slide downward due to lateral forces, or the vehicle may deviate from the normal driving direction due to improper front wheel alignment. 2. When driving on rainy, snowy, or slippery roads, maintain a steady speed, and smoothly apply or release the throttle. Avoid suddenly pressing the accelerator to speed up or suddenly releasing it to slow down.