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If your vehicle starts to skid, you should:

If your vehicle skids, easing off the gas and steering where you want to go allows the tires to regain traction and aligns your path of travel. Under Ontario's

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Question: If your vehicle starts to skid, you should:

Answer options:

  • Slam on the brakes ✅ Ease off the accelerator and steer where you want to go
  • Steer the opposite way
  • Pull the handbrake

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

Explanation: If your vehicle skids, easing off the gas and steering where you want to go allows the tires to regain traction and aligns your path of travel. Under Ontario's official driving rules, slamming on the brakes or pulling the handbrake locks the wheels, which destroys traction and worsens the skid, while steering the opposite way causes a dangerous overcorrection. This question highly reflects Ontario G1 test scenarios regarding hazardous winter driving conditions, where the core recovery protocol is always to look and steer in the direction of intended travel without sudden braking.

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