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When a rear-wheel drive vehicle loses traction in a corner and goes into a skid, it is called
Enter most entrance ramps at low speeds and anticipate sharp curves. Be extra cautious if you are driving a large vehicle, SUV or truck.
Depends on your luck
If you mean the one before voices then burn in my light by Mercy Drive
Depends how it's driven - a front wheel drive car can be prone to "lift-off" oversteer, which happens when you come off the gas mid way through a corner. An all wheel drive car will normally tend to oversteer if you use too much gas through the corner. It all depends on the car though!
You can drive the vehicle until the engine seizes up or you can park the vehicle immediately and have it towed in for repairs before you do serious damage.
You need insurance on a new car BEFORE you even drive it off the lot. Get a quote before purchasing the vehicle and have it saved by your agent. Then the day you purchase the vehicle, have the VIN in hand, and purchase the insurance before picking up the vehicle.
No, you can get a commercial policy for a commercial vehicle. If it's for a company you work for, I would make sure they had proper insurance before you drove the vehicle.
You are required to have at least Liability Coverage for the vehicle before ytou drive it off the lot!
I would say not. If you came around a corner in the road that had a "wash board" you could lose control of the vehicle.
on the rear of the tranny before the drive shaft
In most cases they can drive your vehicle but most insurance companies have restrictions on the age of the driver, usually 25 or older. It is best to check with your insurance company before letting someone else drive your vehicle.