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UNIT 6 VEHICLE HANDLING THE EFFECT OF CONDITIONS www.aplusbsoftware.com
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Traction What is traction? Traction is the contact between the tires and the road surface on which it is moving, without which the object cannot move. Traction is affected by: Weather: ice, snow, water on the road surface Tire tread and pressure and weight of the vehicle Material of the road surface Without traction: Your vehicle cannot move You cannot accelerate or decelerate You cannot maintain control on turns Low traction means you will need more space to stop! Slide 6.1
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Friction Friction occurs whenever two objects rub against each other; in driving, your wheels move against the road surface. Friction occurs at all times, even when you are not accelerating. Friction is reduced: By ice, snow, water on the road surface By low tire tread By some materials of the road surface Slide 6.2
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Skidding and Sliding What is skidding? A skid happens when your wheels slide out of control on a slippery surface. Skids can involve the front, rear or all four wheels. What causes skidding? driving too fast for road or traffic conditions sudden, hard braking going too fast around a corner accelerating too quickly Slide 6.3
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Skidding and Sliding If you skid…Look where you want the vehicle to go and steer in that direction. If you are on ice, skidding in a straight line, step on the clutch or shift to neutral. Preventing a skid when you must brake sharply: Threshold braking — Brake as hard as you can. If you feel any of the wheels locking up, release the brake pressure slightly and re-apply. Continue braking this way until you have brought the vehicle to a complete stop. Anti-lock brakes — Anti-lock brake systems give you maximum threshold stop automatically. Slide 6.4
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