B - if possible
you slide downhill over the ice.
Start by pushing the bike along with the bar, then use one brake at a time, Rear brake should easily lock the wheel up when operated. Front wheel should give good resistance. If that feels OK, get on the bike. Build up some speed, then apply a brake. Make a point of scooting backward and bracing your arms before applying the front brake to avoid topppling over.
Speed up to avoid the collision.
The speed sensor(s) are located behind the brake discs on the front end
The left front speed sensor is electric and does not have a cable. The sensor is accessed by removing the brake rotor.
behind the front brake disc.. i believe it is part of the backing plate.
Always follow at least 2 seconds behind the car in front of you. This way no matter the speed you will be far enough back to react and avoid a rear end collision.
On wet pavement, e-brake on- dump the clutch(manual)/ power brake (auto) release e-brake once the tires are spinning at a good speed.
The 1998 Ford Ranger speed sensor ring can be located on the passenger wheel. The speed sensor ring will be on the inside of the brake rotor.
The 1995 Honda Civic speed sensor is located on the front passenger wheel. The speed sensor will be found on the inside of the brake rotor.
That is the anti locking brake sensor / wheel speed sensor
Wheel bearing? Worn Brake pads?