What are the methods to prevent car skidding?

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VanCooper
07/29/25 11:30am
To prevent car skidding, the methods are: 1. Ensure the vehicle's braking system is in good condition, allowing both front and rear wheels to generate uniform braking force simultaneously during braking, avoiding the rear wheels locking up before the front wheels; 2. When driving in rain, snow, or on slippery roads, maintain a steady speed, smoothly apply and release the throttle, avoiding sudden acceleration or deceleration; 3. Control the speed and use the intermittent braking method in emergencies by firmly pressing the brake pedal to one-half to three-quarters of its travel, then releasing it by one-quarter, repeating this rapid pressing and releasing of the brake pedal multiple times to slow down and stop the vehicle.
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