
Stopping cars on water-filled roads is one of the most difficult and dangerous operations that the driver is exposed to while driving, and the correct behavior in such matters varies according to the type of traction in the car, whether it is front or rear, especially while driving in the rain.
1- Front-wheel drive car:
If sudden braking causes loss of control, release the brake pedal immediately.
If the front wheels lose contact with the ground, gently release the accelerator or accelerator pedal and press the brakes to give more weight and balance to the front axle. Once you regain control of the car, regain control and return to driving quietly.
2- Rear wheel drive car:
If sudden braking causes you to lose control, let go of the pedal.
If the front wheels lose control, use the accelerator and brake pedals to regain control.
To regain control of the vehicle, gently turn the steering wheel in the direction you want to go.
Once you regain control of the car, drive quietly until you reach a thousand safety.
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