What Causes the Feeling of Slipping When Turning a Car?
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The reasons for the feeling of slipping when turning a car: Poor road adhesion can cause this situation if the throttle is applied too much, and if the tire tread is severely worn, it can also lead to slipping. Here is some related information: 1. Precautions: The first thing to pay attention to when turning is not to apply the brakes during the turn, as this can easily lead to loss of control, causing skidding or even rollover. The speed should be reduced to an appropriate level before entering the turn. Try not to enter the turn in neutral gear, especially for U-turns. In neutral, the engine cannot restrain the rotation of the wheels, and the car is essentially moving by inertia. 2. Turning at intersections: When turning left, the driver should clearly see the no-entry signs, signal the turn in advance, and stay as close to the left side of the road as possible to provide convenience for vehicles behind and those turning right. When turning right, the turn signal should also be used, and the turn should be made slowly, paying attention to the entry and exit angles to prevent the right rear wheel from going off the road and hitting pedestrians or obstacles.