Turn the steering wheel in the direction the rear is going. Just enogh to stop the skid
Steer gently in the direction you want the car to go. As you begin to regain control of the car, gently apply the brakes (assuming you have anti-lock brakes) or the accelerator depending on the type of skid.
Take your foot off the gas, brake gently, steer into the skid.
Ease off the gas pedal, stop braking, and steer in the direction of the skid.
You should turn into the skid otherwise you risk flipping the car which can be extremely dangerous.
No it shouldn't. Anti-lock brake systems are suppose to surge, no lock up and skid.
The past tense of skid is skidded. Your car may skid in the rain. My car skidded across the intersection.
When a car skids, the rear end of the car is coming around, a counter skid is when you counter that first skid in an attempt to correct the skid.
Take the car to a trusted garage to have the abs brakes fixed.
If your car begings to skid it's typicall better to not pump the brakes but instead steer out of it. If your sliding on ice you should try and correct your swerve.
What do you mean by "Skid"?
You turn your front wheels into the skid to regain steering.
Take your foot off the accelerator and's stear slightly toward the direction of the skid. Do not apply the brakes.