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In most skids what part of your car will lose control?

The rear tires of your car


Who is at fault when a car loses control and gets hit?

Nobody, because you never knew that the car was going to lose control!


Can hitting a pothole can head gaskets damage?

No, impossible. the head gasket cannot be affected by a pothole unless the engine fell out and the rest of the car drove over it.


Does PLPD insurance cover you if you lose control of your car on ice and hit a tree?

No


Did Lisa lefteye lopes lose control of her car or what?

Yes She Did cause She was driving when a car came toward her in howard


Could hitting a pothole cause electrical damage to your car?

It could loosen wires. Yes.


How do you use a thump word in a sentence?

A thump word can be used to add emphasis or intensity to the sentence. For example, "The car came to a sudden thump as it hit the pothole," where "thump" emphasizes the abruptness of the car hitting the pothole.


Why should we not drive with phones?

because if you weren't looking at the road, you could lose control of the car


How fast can a car go backwards?

It depends on the car. I wouldn't try to find out if I were you. The faster you go in reverse, the easier it is to lose control.


What is the most common damage to a car caused by a pothole?

Tires and front end alignment issues are the most common types of damage. Depending on the size of the pothole the damage could be light, or severe enough to cause you to have to call for a tow.


Car slid on ice lost control was hit by another car who's responsible?

the car that slid out of control is liable for the car that hit him unless that car driver was under the influence or speeding or is not covered by his/her insurance company. It is the responsibility of all car drivers to drive in a manner suitable for the conditions at the time they are driving. So if it's a cold, icy, winter day, and you lose control of a car on an icy road, it's your fault as you should have been driving in a manner that would not cause you to lose control. You might get away with losing control on ice, if it was 95o in the shade, as ice would not be reasonably expected at that temperature.


Will a car spin out of control when going 65 and the tie rod breaks?

You would lose all steering control, so it could spin or go anywhere.