What Causes Vehicle Tail Sliding?
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When a car experiences tail sliding during a turn, the general causes are uneven braking between the left and right wheels or the rear wheels braking before the front wheels. The issue of speed difference between front and rear wheels: The primary problem leading to tail sliding is the speed difference between the front and rear wheels. One reason for this is a malfunction in the mechanical drum brake system, which lacks an independent rear brake line. When braking or maneuvering on slippery roads, the car may experience tail sliding, which in severe cases can lead to traffic accidents. The main issue to consider is the reduced grip of the car's tires. The decrease in rear wheel grip is primarily due to direct objective factors, such as prolonged use or excessive wear of the tires, resulting in shallow tread patterns.