Oversteering?
When a rear-wheel drive vehicle loses traction in a corner and goes into a skid, it is called
When a vehicle loses traction in a curve and experiences rear wheel skid, it typically means the rear wheels are sliding outwards, away from the intended path. This can occur due to excessive speed, sharp steering, or slippery road conditions. The driver may feel the back of the vehicle lose stability, leading to potential oversteer. To regain control, the driver should gently steer into the skid and avoid sudden braking.
"Traction Control System" it engages when your vehicle loses traction, reducing gas supply to slow the vehicle so you can regain traction.
When a vehicle loses traction or skids in a lateral direction due to the power of the engine.
When a vehicle loses traction or skids in a lateral direction due to the power of the engine.
A vehicle loses traction on wet roads especially if the tires are worn.
Fish-tailing is were the back of the car loses traction and starts to slide side to side. If not corrected the car will spinout.
That condition is called hydroplaning. It typically occurs when your vehicle's tires encounter more water than they can scatter, causing them to lose contact with the road surface and leading to a loss of traction and control. It's important to drive cautiously and reduce speed when driving in wet conditions to minimize the risk of hydroplaning.
That is a very dangerous condition called hydroplaning.
When your vehicle tires ride on a thin layer of water, it is called, "Hydroplaning".
When your tires lose adhesion with the road it is called 'hydroplaning'
It is known as aquaplaning.