WINTER DRIVING & DISTRACTIONS

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WINTER DRIVING & DISTRACTIONS WELCOME! WINTER DRIVING & DISTRACTIONS

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VEHICLE SAFETY SYSTEMS Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Stomp, Stay, Steer Don’t Pump Look to Where You Want to Go Traction Control Helps Maintain Traction Limits Engine Output Applies Brake to Spinning Wheel Transfers Power to the Wheels with Traction Electronic Stability Control Braking on Individual Wheels Detects the Vehicle is out of Control Applies Brakes to Maintain Control Engine Power is Reduced

Types of Skids Front Wheel Skids Rear Wheel Skids Remedies Definition: When the vehicle doesn’t steer as sharp as you would like. Terms such as “plowing,” “pushing,” or “tight” also describe this loss of front wheel grip. Rear Wheel Skids Definition: When the vehicle steers sharper than you would like.  Terms such as "loose" or "fishtail" and "power-slide" also describes this loss of rear-wheel grip. Remedies Don’t hit the brakes; Ease off the accelerator; Straighten the steering wheel; Look in the direction you want to go and steer in that direction.

DISTRACTED? Cell Phones Eating Computers/Pads GPS Other Passengers Vehicle Monitoring Apps

YOU CAN’T FOOL THE BRAIN

+ KNOWLEDGE SKILL DECISION MAKING = PROFESSIONAL DRIVER

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