If your car begings to skid it's typicall better to not pump the brakes but instead steer out of it. If your sliding on ice you should try and correct your swerve.
If your vehicle has abs brakes, just apply the brakes hard and steer away from danger. If the vehicle does not have abs brakes, try to apply the brakes without locking up the wheels and going into a skid then steer away from danger. If you lock up the brakes and go into a skid you will lose control of your steering.
Hold your steering wheel hard, and don't slam on your brakes. tap them instead, because slamming on your brakes just makes it slide faster, and you will not be able to steer. Just let go of the accelerator, tap on the brakes, and wait until you stop.
dont just smash on the brakes, whatever you do. pump the brakes, and keep your wheels straight. dont counter steer excessively. hope this halps a bit.
get new tires.if its while your moving? let off the gas but no brakes and just steer to where you want to go.
It's possible, but very impractical. Better just to stick with electronically actuated hydraulic brakes for that trailer.
Stomp the brake pedal and do not release heavy pressure. Let the anti-lock brakes prevent the skid, as you steer around the obstruction if possible. The brake pedal will vibrate and you will hear some noise, but just keep pushing on the brake.
they help stop a bit better then unvented disc brakes therefore higher performance cars need vented brakes to stop faster where as some cars put them on just because they look better then unvented brakes.
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Stomp the brake and steer the vehicle. You should try this at least a couple of times just to know what it feels like. The brake pedal will pulsate and you will hear some really weird noises. This is normal and indicates the system is working. Once you stomp the brakes in an emergency do not release the brake. Simply steer the vehicle out of danger. People are startled by what happens and release the brake, which is the wrong thing to do.
If it shakes only when the brakes are applied, its the brakes. Just because they are "good" and stop the truck well doesn't mean they are balanced and wont cause a vibration.