Skip to main content
A

Anonymous

Jan 10, 2025

You are driving on a slippery road, in a car that does not have anti-lock brakes (abs).

You are driving on a slippery road in a car that does not have anti-lock brakes (ABS). If your car starts to skid sideways when you apply the brakes, what should you do?

a. Continue pressing firmly on the brake and steer in the direction you want to go.
b. Quickly apply the parking brake to try to straighten the car.
c. Release the parking brake, then gently push on the brake pedal.
d. Take your foot off the brake unless you are about to hit something.
e. Steer in the direction of the skid to straighten your car, then brake gently.

3 Answers

A
Anonymous

Jan 07, 2025

The correct answers are D) Take your foot off the brake, unless you are about to hit something, and E) Steer in the direction of the skid to straighten your car. Then brake gently.You are driving on a slippery road, in a car that does not have Anti-lock Brakes (ABS). If your car starts to skid sideways when you step on the brake, you should take your foot off the brake, unless you are about to hit something and steer in the direction of the skid to straighten your car. Then brake gently.When driving under these conditions with no ABS brakes it is not recommended to hit the brakes precisely for the slippery conditions that can cause an accident or getting you out of the road. Although the first impulse would be trying to stop the car, you better take your foot off the break and try to straighten the car, try to steer in the direction of the skid and watching the road for more vehicles, start to brake gently. This is the general recommendation to avoid accidents. The other options of the question were A) Continue pressing firmly on the brake, and steer in the direction you want to go, B) Quickly apply the parking brake to try to straighten the car, and C) Then release the parking brake, and push gently on the brake pedal. 
A
Anonymous

Dec 25, 2024

A. they hold atoms  together with a molecule.its a force that exist between molecules. hope this .
A
Anonymous

Jan 08, 2025

The answer is a) taiga because taigas are cold

Want to answer this question?

Join our community to share your knowledge!

Related Questions

1
What Happened to the People Who Destroyed a Repo Truck with a Crane on Private Property in Operation Repo?

What happened to the people who destroyed a repo truck with a crane on private property in the show "Operation Repo"? Co...

8
2) Juror 8 has raised ‘Reasonable Doubt about the boy’s guilt in this trial. Identify one element

Juror 8 has expressed "reasonable doubt" regarding the boy's guilt in this trial. Please identify one element that contr...

2
Suppose there are two known compounds containing generic x and y. you have a 1.00g sample of each compound.

Suppose there are two known compounds containing the elements x and y, and you have a 1.00 g sample of each compound. Wh...

10
The mcculloch v. maryland supreme court case firmly established that

What principle was firmly established by the Supreme Court case McCulloch v. Maryland? a. State governments can overrule...

3
what is the hybridization of phosphorus atom in PCl3?

What is the hybridization of the phosphorus atom in PCl3? Additionally, could you please provide an explanation of the s...

2
What is the hybridization on the central atom in CH2F2 and in COF2?

What is the hybridization of the central atom in the molecules CH2F2 (difluoromethane) and COF2 (carbonyl fluoride)? Add...

10
what is the speed of light (in kilometers an hour)?

What is the speed of light in kilometers per hour?

10
How tall is a standard door?

What is the standard height of a door, including the door frame's outer edge and the door itself?

4
Which of the following describes american inventor robert fulton?

Which of the following statements accurately describes American inventor Robert Fulton? a. He built a 133-foot paddlebo...

5
Which was not included in the support for harry hess’s hypothesis of sea-floor spreading

Which type of rock was excluded from the evidence supporting Harry Hess's hypothesis of sea-floor spreading? Specificall...