What is Prone to Occur During Emergency Braking on Ice and Snow Roads?

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DelRuby
07/29/25 11:18am
Skidding, it is advisable to drive at low speeds and utilize engine braking for deceleration. Below is a relevant introduction regarding driving precautions: 1. Strictly adhere to traffic regulations: According to traffic department statistics, over 80% of traffic accidents are caused by violations from one party. Traffic regulations are derived from the lessons and experiences of 'predecessors.' Compliance with traffic rules is the most critical aspect among driving precautions for beginners, thereby minimizing the probability of traffic accidents. 2. Maintain proper control of the steering wheel while driving: The five fundamental principles to master when driving on the road are starting, stopping, turning, shifting gears, and braking.
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