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Your bus begins to skid on an icy patch of road. What is the correct initial action to regain control?
When a vehicle skids, the appropriate response is to ease off the accelerator and steer gently into the direction of the skid (the direction you want the front
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Question: Your bus begins to skid on an icy patch of road. What is the correct initial action to regain control?
Answer options: ✅ Steer gently in the direction you want the front of the bus to go.
- Apply full brake pressure immediately.
- Accelerate slightly to regain traction.
- Engage the emergency brake.
Correct answer: Steer gently in the direction you want the front of the bus to go.
Explanation: When a vehicle skids, the appropriate response is to ease off the accelerator and steer gently into the direction of the skid (the direction you want the front of the vehicle to go). Applying brakes or accelerating further can worsen the skid. This allows the wheels to regain traction.
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