What should you do if the vehicle deviates from its direction when braking on icy or snowy roads?
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Do not use emergency braking or sharp steering to avoid the situation. Instead, make full use of the engine's drag effect to decelerate or stop the vehicle. Below is a detailed explanation: 1. Explanation one: In this situation, immediately stepping on the brake pedal can easily cause a rollover. Direction deviation during braking is a precursor to skidding, which is different from general steering loss of control. At this point, you should stop braking to prevent skidding. 2. Explanation two: If the rear wheels remain locked without releasing the brake pedal, the car may experience a fishtailing phenomenon. If the front wheels remain locked without releasing the brake pedal, the car may lose directional control.