Twitching & Birdwatching0 min ago
Driving Into A Skid
Can you just tell me the answer to this, please? If I am driving along on ice and front of my car veers towards the pavement/ lampost, do I turn the wheel towards the pavement as well, ie anti-clock wise?
I know that my instinctive reaction would be to turn the wheel clockwise to try to prevent hitting the lamp post.
I have looked at Youtube but still don't get it.
I know that my instinctive reaction would be to turn the wheel clockwise to try to prevent hitting the lamp post.
I have looked at Youtube but still don't get it.
Answers
Tilly, if I can, steer the opp way to the skid, an indication of ice a very light steering, lighter than normal, if your screen is iced up so will the road, a kerb can at times help to stop the car but that depends on your speed, try and use the Handbrake in slowing you down, do not pull it straight up but gradual, in snow use a higher gear for traction, a front wheel drive...
19:22 Wed 13th Dec 2017
Well it was what I was told and works for me. Surely if you steer the way the car is going there is a risk of encouraging the spin ?
I think, maybe, you might try the other way if you have a lot of room, when the idea might be to try to point the car the way it is going and regain grip. But one doesn't usually have that amount of room on the road. You'd surely be into the lamppost before regaining control, wouldn't you ?
I think, maybe, you might try the other way if you have a lot of room, when the idea might be to try to point the car the way it is going and regain grip. But one doesn't usually have that amount of room on the road. You'd surely be into the lamppost before regaining control, wouldn't you ?
Tilly, if I can, steer the opp way to the skid, an indication of ice a very light steering, lighter than normal, if your screen is iced up so will the road, a kerb can at times help to stop the car but that depends on your speed, try and use the Handbrake in slowing you down, do not pull it straight up but gradual, in snow use a higher gear for traction, a front wheel drive will grip the road, a rear wheel drive normally skids depending on the driver, my own car is rear wheel but has never given me trouble as I control my revs & that's what's it all about, "REVS" I hope this little bit of advise may help you without sounding clever.
If your back end is skidding to the right then turning into the direction the back end is going, should straighten you up.
Many years ago I found myself sliding to the right, down a slight hill with a narrow bridge at the bottom going up into a left hand curve. I turned “into” the skid and we straightened up beautifully and glided over the bridge and round the curve.
I was very proud of myself. Lol
Many years ago I found myself sliding to the right, down a slight hill with a narrow bridge at the bottom going up into a left hand curve. I turned “into” the skid and we straightened up beautifully and glided over the bridge and round the curve.
I was very proud of myself. Lol