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117-126 : Control of the vehicle
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● PodTutor Article : 117-126 : Control of the vehicle ● Braking 117: In normal circumstances. The safest way to brake is to do so early and lightly. Brake more firmly as you begin to stop. Ease the pressure off just before the vehicle comes to rest to avoid a jerky stop. 118: In an emergency. Brake immediately. Try to avoid braking so harshly that you lock your wheels. Locked wheels can lead to loss of control. 119: Skids. Skidding is usually caused by the driver braking, accelerating or steering too harshly or driving too fast for the road conditions. If skidding occurs, remove the cause by releasing the brake pedal fully or easing off the accelerator. Turn the steering wheel in the direction of the skid. For example, if the rear of the vehicle skids to the right, steer immediately to the right to recover. 120: ABS. If your vehicle is fitted with..... ● This is a sample extract for HighwayCode Podtutor and DrivingTest Podtutor, to access the full service to help you prepare for your Driving Theory Test, please visit www.examstutor.com. End of PodTutor article. You may now wish to study the Highway Code (Rules 127 to 132) : Lines and lane markings in the road. Examstutor.com © 2008
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