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What should you do if your vehicle skids on wet roads?

Steer in the opposite direction of the skid

When your vehicle skids on wet roads, steering in the opposite direction of the skid is the correct response to regain control. When the rear of the vehicle begins to slide, turning the steering wheel in the direction you want the front of the vehicle to go allows you to realign it with the direction you’re traveling. This method helps to shift the weight of the vehicle and can maintain traction on the tires as you navigate through the skid.

Braking hard, keeping the steering wheel straight, or accelerating may lead to a loss of control. Braking hard can cause the wheels to lock up, exacerbating the skid. Keeping the steering wheel straight does not counteract the movement of the vehicle, leaving you unable to control its trajectory. Accelerating could further destabilize the vehicle, causing it to slide more. Therefore, steering in the opposite direction of the skid is the most effective technique for regaining stability on wet roads.

Brake hard

Keep the steering wheel straight

Accelerate to regain control

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