mercredi 15 juillet 2015

slip
 slippage can occur when one or more tires no longer adhere to the surface of the road. Slippages occur most often on a wet surface, like a wet or icy or covered with snow, gravel or other loose material. Most skids occur when the driver is going too fast given the road conditions. If the driver brakes too abruptly, taking a corner too fast or accelerates too quickly, it may derail his vehicle and lose control.
To avoid skidding on a slippery road, drive more slowly and operate the vehicle controls slowly and in a controlled manner. Increase the force generated by tires, brake or accelerate as turning the steering wheel can lead them closer to a tire slip position. It is essential to keep the vehicle at a safe speed and make turns slowly.
If your vehicle starts to skid, try not to panic; it is possible to maintain control of the vehicle even during a skid. Release the pressure on the accelerator or the brake and, on a very slippery surface, put the transmission in neutral (neutral) if you can. Continue to steer in the direction you want to go. Do not turn the steering wheel too. Once you have regained control of your vehicle, you can slow down as needed, but very gently.

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