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Your bus experiences a front-wheel skid on a wet road. What is the most appropriate action to take?
For a front-wheel skid, the correct action is to ease off the accelerator and steer gently in the direction you want to go. Braking or sharp steering can worsen
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Question: Your bus experiences a front-wheel skid on a wet road. What is the most appropriate action to take?
Answer options: ✅ Ease off the accelerator and steer gently in the desired direction.
- Apply firm, continuous pressure to the service brakes.
- Turn the steering wheel sharply in the opposite direction.
- Shift to neutral and allow the bus to slow down naturally.
Correct answer: Ease off the accelerator and steer gently in the desired direction.
Explanation: For a front-wheel skid, the correct action is to ease off the accelerator and steer gently in the direction you want to go. Braking or sharp steering can worsen the loss of control. This allows the front wheels to regain traction.
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