Unfortunately, you misjudged how far the traffic was going and
how slippery the road really was.
Not exact matches
Once you start down that
road, it's a
slippery slope and it will change
how you use your page, and
how others perceive it.
A lardy bummed farmer driving round his acres watching the contractors doing his arable work, or admiring his cattle only needs a pretend off -
roader, rather like the vehicle you have reviewed, but he would still like to know
how it handles
slippery descents,.
It uses speed, steering and throttle angle as well as yaw rate to determine
how much drive needs to be sent to the rear treads, up to that 50:50 split where required, though interestingly it can head to 100:0 «when moving from standstill on
slippery roads» up to 25km / h.
How about if you were warned of potential dangers on the
road ahead, such as
slippery or flooded conditions in which you would have to drive much more cautiously?
Since not all vehicles respond in the same way to
slippery roads, learn
how to handle your vehicle in all types of weather conditions.