Get ready for your license test with AI assistance!
What can result in your motor vehicle skidding while driving round a bend?
Heavy oversteer
Driving too fast
Gently accelerating at the exit of the bend
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
You answered correctly. Skidding in a bend can be caused by heavy oversteer—where the rear wheels lose grip and the vehicle starts to turn more sharply than intended—and by driving too fast for the road or weather conditions, which can reduce your tires' grip during the curve. Gently accelerating at the exit of a bend, on the other hand, helps to stabilize the car and is not a cause of skidding. When driving through bends, always adjust your speed and avoid abrupt steering to maintain control and prevent skidding.