Traffic police tips What should I do if the vehicle skiddies?Please keep these methods in mind!

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-01-31

Rain and snow are frequent in winter

Rainy and snowy weather

Slippery roads make it easy for the wheels to slip

It poses a great threat to driving safety

Poor road conditions, slamming on the accelerator to start or braking suddenly

It can also cause the wheels to slip

Well, when you encounter wheel slippage.

How do you deal with it?

Let's take a look!

no.1 The front wheel is slippery

Step 1

Slowly relax the accelerator pedal and keep the vehicle moving. If you slow down suddenly, the rear wheels may also slip. Do not press the clutch or brakes, and do not jerk the steering wheel right.

Step 2

Turn the steering wheel slowly and turn in the direction you want to drive, but don't turn too hard or too much.

Step 3

Once the vehicle has corrected its direction, turn the steering wheel back to the center and then slowly accelerate again.

no.2 Rear wheel slippage

Step 1

Release the accelerator or brake pedal and do not press the clutch.

Step 2

Turn the steering wheel in the direction of the rear coast, but don't overturn it, otherwise the car will skid in the opposite direction.

Step 3

After correcting the slippage, accelerate slowly.

no.3 Four wheels slip at the same time

Simultaneous skidding of all four wheels means that the vehicle rushes forward without slowing down, and the response is to slowly relax the brake pedal and do not step on the clutch until the four wheels resume rolling.

How can I prevent my vehicle from skidding?

Equipped with anti-slip devices as much as possible.

Prevention is the most important, in order to ensure driving safety, the owner can change the snow tires before traveling, prepare cushions, chains, tools, etc., and also put a shovel on the car, a few wooden boards, and it is best to carry some heating tools.

Pay attention to controlling the speed of the vehicle.

Driving in rainy and snowy weather is the most taboo to drive too fast. When driving on snow and ice, if the speed exceeds 40 km/h, if you brake hard or slam the steering wheel, the vehicle will slip.

Increase the distance between vehicles appropriately.

When driving, the distance between vehicles should be increased, and the distance between driving on ice and snow roads should be more than 2-3 times that of dry roads. Be sure to drive along the ruts of the car in front of you and avoid overtaking, sharp turns, and emergency braking.

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