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  2. Slippery road training - Wikipedia

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    In Norway, slippery road training is a mandatory part of training [3] which must be completed for everyone taking their driving test, and goes under the name glattkjøring (or officially: sikkerhetskurs på bane). The exam task consists of regaining control of the vehicle after skidding when braking or turning, as well as adapting driving ...

  3. Skid (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    An automobile skid is an automobile handling condition where one or more tires are slipping relative to the road, and the overall handling of the vehicle has been affected. Subtypes of skid include: fishtailing, where the vehicle yaws back and forth across the direction of motion. spin or spinout where a vehicle rotates in one direction during ...

  4. Road slipperiness - Wikipedia

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    Dutch newsreel about the anti-skid training school of Rob Slotemaker. Road slipperiness can contribute to car accidents.In 1997, over 53,000 accidents were caused by slippery roads in the United Kingdom out of an estimated 4,000,000 accidents (or approximately 1.3 per cent) . [6]

  5. Teen Driver Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Attendance and participation in this training will provide students with life saving skills, techniques and education about the operation of a motor vehicle. The hours spent participating in the Teen Driver Challenge can be used toward fulfilling the requirements set forth in Florida's Graduated Driver's License program.

  6. Driver's education - Wikipedia

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    Driver training began as a business in the United Kingdom in 1909-1910. The British School of Motoring (BSM) was founded in 1910 in South London by Hugh Stanley Roberts. It offered hands-on training and courses in driving skills (managing the controls and road aptitude) and repair. It also offered vehicles to drivers who wished to practice. [1] [2]

  7. Electronic stability control - Wikipedia

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    For example, during hydroplaning, the wheels that ESC would use to correct a skid may lose contact with the road surface, reducing its effectiveness. Due to the fact that stability control can be incompatible with high-performance driving, many vehicles have an override control which allows the system to be partially or fully deactivated.

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  9. Jackknifing - Wikipedia

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    How a truck jackknifes. Jackknifing is the folding of an articulated vehicle so that it resembles the acute angle of a folding pocket knife.If a vehicle towing a trailer skids, the trailer can push the towing vehicle from behind until it spins the vehicle around and faces backwards.