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To reduce the risk of skidding on ice, you should:

To prevent skidding on icy surfaces, Ontario driving rules state you must maintain traction by steering, braking, and accelerating gently and smoothly. Sudden i

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Question: To reduce the risk of skidding on ice, you should:

Answer options:

  • Brake hard ✅ Drive smoothly and avoid sudden inputs
  • Use cruise control
  • Accelerate to gain traction

Correct answer: Drive smoothly and avoid sudden inputs

Explanation: To prevent skidding on icy surfaces, Ontario driving rules state you must maintain traction by steering, braking, and accelerating gently and smoothly. Sudden inputs break the delicate friction between your tires and the slippery road, leading to a loss of control. Braking hard or accelerating rapidly will lock or spin the wheels, while using cruise control on icy roads is extremely dangerous because the vehicle may automatically accelerate when it loses traction. The Official MTO Driver's Handbook emphasizes disabling cruise control and using gentle, gradual actions in winter conditions. Expect questions on winter handling and skidding recovery on the G1 exam to test safe seasonal driving decisions.

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