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You are driving at high speed into a bend. What could happen if you had to brake suddenly?
- could lose its grip on the road
- could skid out of the bend
- will constantly maintain its driving stability with the stability control
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
At high speeds while entering a curve, your tires have less grip due to the increased centrifugal forces. If you brake suddenly, this can cause the tires to lose traction, making it possible for your car to skid or slide out of the curve. Stability control systems can help, but they cannot guarantee constant stability if the physical limits of tire grip are exceeded. That’s why the correct answers are that the vehicle could lose its grip on the road and could skid out of the bend. Always reduce your speed before entering a bend to maintain control.