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Sometimes when I brake while driving in snow there is a snow stuck sound and makes it hard to stop.Its normal?

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Sometimes when I brake while driving in snow there is a sound like there is snow stuck somewhere and makes it hard to stop. Is this normal?

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  1. Yea! its normal. Its called skidding and is one of the hazards of driving on snow and ice. Slow down and go easy on gas and breaks.


  2. what

  3. Step on it: Always apply antilock brakes consistently and firmly. Never pump antilock brakes. Doing so can actually cause a loss of steering and braking control.

    Don't let up on the brake pedal. Keep your foot on the brake pedal even when you feel a noise or pulsating effect of the brake pedal.

    This is a normal sign that the ABS is working properly, even if they make bonging and groaning noises. ABS does the pumping for you, often at speeds of up to 20 times per second.

    With or without ABS, stopping distances will be longer with slippery road conditions. On deep gravel or freshly fallen snow, the ABS stopping distances can be longer, but drivers won’t experience the dangerous wheel lock-up that is usually associated with conventional hard braking.

  4. This means your probably braking too hard.  Even if you do have ABS.  Try to keep a good distance from the vehicle infront of you, so if he brakes suddenly, it will still give you time to gradually stop or even lightly tapping your breaks until you stop.  If you start sliding, turn wheel opposite to direction you seem  to be heading with a little gas, if it doesn't seem  like your gonna have time to stop, quickly look to your left or right blind spots and accelerate if clear, that would be your escape route to a catastophie waiting to happen.  Never slam the breaks, espeacially in the ice or snow, it's not gonna do what your hoping it to do.

  5. huh

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