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In British Columbia, if your vehicle skids on ice, you should first:

In British Columbia, easing off the accelerator reduces speed without locking the wheels, allowing the tires to regain traction while steering in your intended

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Question: In British Columbia, if your vehicle skids on ice, you should first:

Answer options:

  • Brake hard ✅ Ease off the accelerator and steer where you want to go
  • Pull the handbrake
  • Steer the opposite way

Correct answer: Ease off the accelerator and steer where you want to go

Explanation: In British Columbia, easing off the accelerator reduces speed without locking the wheels, allowing the tires to regain traction while steering in your intended direction guides the vehicle back on course. Conversely, braking hard or pulling the handbrake locks the wheels, eliminating steering control and worsening the skid, while steering the opposite way can cause a dangerous spin. Under ICBC guidelines, the fundamental rule for skid recovery is to avoid sudden braking and look and steer where you want to go. This concept is a highly tested emergency maneuver on the Class 7 knowledge exam, emphasizing smooth control over panic reactions.

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