Not exact matches
If we do not pull ourselves together
right now, we will slide down a
slippery road.
Though it can't be used off -
road, it works like magic on
slippery highways, automatically delivering the
right amount of power to each of the four wheels.
However, on
slippery roads the car must be driven with a light foot because the front tires can lose traction and send the car veering to the left or
right.
The amount of steering effort relative to the angle of the steering wheel (image
right) correlates to
slippery conditions; it's easier to turn the wheel on a snowy
road.
If you know the
roads are
slippery and there is a vehicle that you feel is too close behind you, stay in the
right hand lane, slow down, or move to the side and let them pass.
If you want to avoid hydroplaning, it's best to avoid driving
right at the beginning of a rain shower, as that's when the
roads are the most
slippery.