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3 If you are in an emergency and there is no space to the side to steer out of the way of a crash, _________.
depress the emergency brake
depress the emergency brake
sd
Use controlled braking.
Use controlled braking.
Stomp the brakes and steer around the obstruction without releasing the brakes.
Steer very gently to the side that is on the ground, too quickly and the vehicle will over correct and roll the other way.
In case of emergency. It is an alternative if the proper exit is blocked. It applies to any place where people go in, and consequences of being trapped there are serious. For example, a school bus has a front door that opens to the right side. If the bus were to roll onto that side, or crash into something that blocks the door, there must be another way to get out of the bus quickly. The rear door is situated at the opposite end and thus unlikely to be involved the same way the front door is.
You can steer with the handle bars but the most effective is to "Steer with the throttle" That means turning the way you want to go nailing the throttle to get the back end to slide then counter steer
Slam on the brakes and steer around the obstruction. Do not pump the brakes. The ABS will do this for you. Be prepared for noises and a shudder in the brake pedal which is normal.
Steady application of the brakes. You do not pump the brakes on an ABS fitted vehicle.