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The rear tires of your car
Nobody, because you never knew that the car was going to lose control!
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Yes She Did cause She was driving when a car came toward her in howard
because if you weren't looking at the road, you could lose control of the car
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.
Town and Country, torque converter, traction control,...........
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.
You would lose all steering control, so it could spin or go anywhere.
Your car could be losing brake pressure because you have a bad ABS control module. It also could be a bad brake booster.
you could exceed the traction of your tires and lose control and skid or flip