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What should you do if your vehicle begins to skid?

  1. Turn the wheel sharply in the direction of the skid

  2. Accelerate to regain traction

  3. Steer in the direction you want the front to go

  4. Tap the brakes repeatedly

The correct answer is: Steer in the direction you want the front to go

When a vehicle begins to skid, the priority is to regain control and correct the vehicle's path. Steering in the direction you want the front of the vehicle to go helps in aligning the wheels with the intended path. This technique assists the vehicle in regaining traction and allows the driver to guide the vehicle out of the skid, reducing the likelihood of a spinout or an accident. Other methods, such as turning the wheel sharply in the direction of the skid or accelerating, can lead to losing further control of the vehicle. Similarly, tapping the brakes can lead to an uncontrolled skid, as braking can lock the wheels depending on the conditions, further complicating the situation. Emphasizing the action of steering into the skid provides a more effective way to regain control and promotes safe driving practices during adverse conditions.