
Skid Prevention Techniques
Skid prevention techniques help drivers maintain control of their vehicle in slippery conditions. These include ensuring tires have good tread and proper pressure for better grip, reducing speed to enhance traction, and avoiding sudden steering or braking actions that can cause skidding. Using anti-lock braking systems (ABS) allows controlled stopping without wheel lock-up. Additionally, adjusting driving to match weather conditions, such as increasing following distance, helps prevent accidents. Proper vehicle maintenance and alert attention to road and weather conditions are key strategies for minimizing skid risk and maintaining safe control on the road.