Your ABS (Antilock Brake System) is kicking in. It's working.
Do you mean JERK?
Being able to steer and control vehicle while panic braking. Being able to steer and control vehicle when braking on ice/snow.
There are a few reasons why a car would be sliding in snow. It is very likely that the driver is just driving too fast.
Nobody could answer that question without looking at your car. One of the possibilities is that your car is overheating. Check the coolant. By the way, if this is the case, and you are driving your car without coolant, stop driving right now because your car is in danger of being irreversabely ruined forever.
I have 98 4 cyliner automatic Toyota Camry. When I'm coming to a red light, and when I'm braking, the car begins to shake, and the shake doesn't stop even when the car is stopped. Howeverif i switch the transmission from drive to neutral, the car stops shaking. If I switch back to Drive or reverse, it car starts to shake again. What could be wrong?
If a car jerks forward while in the break position it is not the Automatic Break System but rather the transmission.
This could be the cause if an improper alignment if it happens under normal straight line driving. If the jerk is more prevalent when going on bumpy roads, it may be a sign of bad shocks or springs. If the jerk is occurring during braking situations, the problem may be related to the bearings being worn or warped discs/drums in the braking system.
either it's abs (anti braking syatem) or gas sloshing around in the tank Time for a tune up.
Most likely needs the front rotors turned or replaced.
If you were a jerk, she will not. If you were nice, then maybe she will.
Drum & Disc are the two types of braking systems on a car.
This could be the cause if an improper alignment if it happens under normal straight line driving. If the jerk is more prevalent when going on bumpy roads, it may be a sign of bad shocks or springs. If the jerk is occurring during braking situations, the problem may be related to the bearings being worn or warped discs/drums in the braking system.
braking
in rain, snow or ice your tires have much less traction, and therefore need more braking distance.
a small evap leak would not cause your car to jerk.
Assuming you mean "braking", aggressive braking.
Hydraulics.