In the direction of actual movement commonly known as into the skid.
This is the same for all cars, anti lock or not
Generally speaking, they are about the same. If you want to get into the nittygritty, there are all sorts of special factors that could make a difference, such as: weather conditions, is the road wet or icy? does the car have antilock brakes? Few motorcycles do. Quality of tires on each vehicle? Location of the center of gravity of the vehicle? Many motorcycles will endo well before the front tire starts skidding.
When a motor vehicle starts to skid, the first thing you should do is remain calm and avoid slamming on the brakes, as this can worsen the skid. Instead, gently steer in the direction you want the front of the vehicle to go, known as "steering into the skid." This helps regain control of the vehicle. Additionally, once you regain traction, you can then gradually apply the brakes if needed.
Push down on the brake pedal and hold it there, do not pump.Apply the brakes in an even manner until the braking system starts to pulse and vibrates the brake peddle. This is how anti lock brakes tell you you are getting the most available braking from them.Keep enough pressure or force on the peddle until the vehicle comes to a stop.
If the back end of your vehicle starts to skid do not panic and apply the brakes because if you do that the problem's gonna worsen ! All you have to do is continue driving but at a lower speed because this is gonna happen mostly on highways or a long road cause that's when you're faster and this happens. So continue reducing your speed gradually until you can safely use your brakes.
Always keep your wheels pointed in the direction you want to go. Yes, hold the brakes firmly down and steer around the trouble. The anti-lock brakes will prevent a skid except on ice or snow.
Take the car to a trusted garage to have the abs brakes fixed.
When a vehicle starts to skid, the first step is to remain calm and avoid panicking. Gently steer in the direction you want the front of the vehicle to go, which is often referred to as "steering into the skid." Avoid slamming on the brakes, as this can worsen the skid; instead, gradually ease off the accelerator and allow the vehicle to regain traction. Once control is regained, proceed cautiously.
Turn the steering wheel in the direction you want to vehicle to go.
Keep your foot off the brake and accelerator until your vehicle gains traction again.
VSA is the Vehicle Stability Assist. If you car starts to slip the power will be decreased and the anti-lock brakes will work together to stop the slide.
In the direction you want the front of the vehicle to go.
RELEASE THE ACCELERATOR FIRST, then turn...do not apply the brakes this is because the ability for your car 2 steer is dependant on the friction between the road and tyres. if u apply the brakes u risk at locking them up. if this happens there is nearly no friction and u wont b able 2 make the turn. what u want to do is to use as much of that friction solely 2 turn the car...hence u should not use the brakes