With the onset of winter weather in many parts of the country, drivers are bracing themselves for potentially treacherous road conditions. Bridgestone Americas, and its team of winter driving and tire experts, is here to help ease some of the anxiety that comes with getting behind the wheel during inclement weather. From how to avoid skidding on icy roads to freeing a car that's stuck in the snow, Bridgestone provides valuable information that can help make winter driving enjoyable and hazard-free. Get more details at TheAutoChannel.com.
Pumps the breaks if you dont have ABS? yeah lets cause more accidents! I disabled the ABS on my truck because it was malfunction because of a faulty sensor. On ice without ABS you have to ease into the brake and find the threshold right before when your tires lock up then slightly ease off.
shittybill93 11 months ago
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tires404 11 months ago
If you analyze single vehicle accidents you will find most of them had better tires on the front than the back or a very large weight difference. In fact the worst balanced cars have 4 times as many fatalities as cars designed with better balance. How are you going to tell how fast is too fast under these conditions when it is possible for a balanced car to handle fine on a slippery surface at 50 mph and an
tires404 11 months ago