no really yes you should brake if you go in a sharp turn so what do you think
You should use brakes when approaching a curve or sharp turn. If you still need to brake when you are in the turn, then you're going too fast. Hopefully you'll slow down enough to not lose control of your vehicle and/or go off the road.
Curves and turns: brake before them, coast through them, a little speed (usually gas) out of them.
Swerve, Speed, Go Over Bumps, Sharp Turns, Brake Quickly
yes
You may go off the road.
A curve to the left, the vehicle would go to the right with no steering. A curve to the right, the vehicle would go left with no steering. Because any object in motion will continue to go straight unless another force takes it in another direction.
This use to happen on our GMC Suburban. Turned out it was the battery connection. Make sure battery connections are tight and that the battery is clamped down so that it does not move around.
if you bend it back the other way a little bit past straight, then splint in with a sharp stick and micropore tape
Yes; although speed ( a scalar quantity) may be constant the velocity ( a vector with quantity and direction) is changing because the direction is changing
check your brake fluid it is probably low
try the steering stabilzer
To help keep you in place when you go around sharp curves and bumpy roads.
when riders go around a sharp turn on a roller coaster, they're accelerated. it feels like there is a force pushing them against the side of the car.
the tour has a better camera but the curve has better graphics i would go with the curve.