Start with the parking brake on and your foot off the accelerator. That way, if the engine revs up, you're not going to accidentally jerk forward or backward and run into something.
Do not put your foot on the breaks. Take your foot off the accelerator and steer into the skid.
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Remove you foot from the accelerator, hang on to the steering wheel, do not apply the brakes, do not turn the steering wheel, and pray. If your car is in a "hydroplane", you should: -Ease off the accelerator
Rolling friction By Alex ceron
Taking your foot off the accelerator.
throttle plate stuck? I'm not sure. When I'm driving, I take my foot off the gas and the car jerks and when I have to stop and I push on the brakes the car revs and jerks forward and occasionally stalls
If your car breaks down the highway gently and smoothly take your foot off the accelerator. Do not ever try to break hard. Then after taking off your foot to the accelerator carefully work your vehicle toward the breakdown lane or the side of the road. If you can, signal the drivers behind you that you are having a trouble in that way you will avoid any collision.
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it could be the throttling positioning sensor
Take your foot off the accelerator.
Check your oil level.
Take your foot off the accelerator and gently pump the brakes so not to overheat the brakes. Downshift to a lower gear to use the engine for braking