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Turn in the direction of the skid. Do not brake.
As long as the brake is strong enough to lock the wheel, you can skid with any brake design.
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brake sharply ------------------------------------------------------------- steer in the direction of the skid ( Helpfull )
Turn in the direction of the skid, do not brake.
Turn in the direction of the skid, do not brake.
Take your foot off the gas, brake gently, steer into the skid.
No it shouldn't. Anti-lock brake systems are suppose to surge, no lock up and skid.
Steer in the direction of the skid and remove your foot from the accelerator. Do not apply the brake.
An Improper WIPE.. will cause a skid Too much pressure on the gas pedal or brake pedal can cause a skid.
The ABS (anti lock brake) computer has detected a fault in the ESP (electronic skid protection) or BAS (brake assist system). You will need to have the system checked for codes to know possible causes.
Stomp the brake pedal and do not release heavy pressure. Let the anti-lock brakes prevent the skid, as you steer around the obstruction if possible. The brake pedal will vibrate and you will hear some noise, but just keep pushing on the brake.