Want this question answered?
Apply the brakes immediately and swing the back onto the pavement quickly
20
4x4 auto position for normal street / highway driving
sound the pavement
You should not be travelling on a pavement at 70 mph!
turn into your skid, then straighten out your wheels ( you have to focus when you drive, your tires do not slip off the edge by themselves)
match
if you're driving on dry pavement you shouldnt be in 4WD in the first place because your front wheels will bind up. But if you're driving around town in snow or something where you need traction you should use 4 HIGH. 4 LOW shouldn't ever be used above like 20 MPH.
from what i remember of my driving lessons the car should be no further than 18 inches away from the curb when parked. any further and i was asked to call a taxi to reach the pavement!
Slow down but proceed forward and slowly steer back on to the pavement.
Off of the pavement
If the pavement is dry I use 2H , that has power going to the rear wheels only and gives the best gas mileage If the pavement is wet I use A4WD ( automatic 4 wheel drive ) that way if the back wheels loose traction some of the power is transferred to the front wheels