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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
When driving fast into a bend, suddenly braking can cause the tires to lose their grip on the road because the available traction is exceeded. This loss of grip can make the vehicle skid, especially in the bend where lateral forces are already at work. The stability control system helps, but it cannot fully prevent skidding if braking is too abrupt or the speed is too high for the curve. Therefore, to maintain control and safety, it is important to reduce speed before entering a bend rather than relying on sudden braking inside the curve. This practice prevents skidding and helps keep the vehicle stable.