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Skid Control

Regain control when traction is lost

A skid occurs when tires lose grip on the road surface. Whether caused by braking, acceleration, or turning, skids require immediate correct response to regain control.

Why This Matters

Skids happen fast and the correct response is counterintuitive for many drivers. The wrong reaction can worsen the skid and lead to loss of control.

Key Actions to Take

1

Identify the type of skid (front, rear, four-wheel)

2

For rear-wheel skids, steer into the skid (toward where rear is going)

3

Ease off the accelerator smoothly

4

Do not brake unless using ABS

5

Look where you want to go

6

Make smooth corrections, avoid over-correcting

Do

  • Stay calm and react smoothly
  • Keep both hands on the wheel
  • Focus on the escape route
  • Learn the feel of your car is limits

Don't

  • Panic brake
  • Overcorrect the steering
  • Take your eyes off where you want to go
  • Accelerate during a skid

Pro Tips

Practice skid recovery in a safe, controlled environment

The phrase "steer into the skid" means steer toward where the rear is sliding

Electronic stability control helps but cannot overcome physics

Important Warning

Over-correction is the most common mistake in skid recovery. When the car starts to straighten, return the wheel smoothly to center. Multiple corrections may be needed.

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