

If you're driving on slippery terrain, you can expect to slide from time to time. Controlling a slide is an important skill to master to ensure safety when off the beaten track. There are several types of slide you can expect to encounter:
Rules of thumb:
Don't panic
Don't hit the brakes or clutch
Use the techniques below to recover
When attacking a slippery or steep slope, there a chance that although the wheels are turning forwards the vehicle will start to slip back. This can be expected from time to time and grip is usually re-established quickly, but if the car continues to slide backwards you'll need to take action.
*If you're driving a manual transmission vehicle
Controlling a forwards slide when pointing downhill can be difficult to do. Everyone's first instinct is to hit the brakes, however this rarely helps the situation as this makes the wheels more likely to lock (which will prevent you from being able to steer). If you are driving down a slope using engine braking and the wheels lose grip it's usually safest to try and steer round obstacles and come to a halt where possible. Sometimes a dab on the throttle can aid steering and help re-establish traction, but this should only be attempted when there is sufficient room.
If you have no choice but to drive on a side angle, drive as slowly as possible using a light throttle and a low gear to keep the speed down. Sometimes a slide is unavoidable and there will be a temporary loss of control. To recover from this situation, you need to heavy end first to allow gravity to help, rather than hinder:
The correct technique to control a sideways slide

If you find yourself in a slide on the flat, chances are you're coving ground at a relatively high speed or traveling in low traction conditions. The two slide situations which can result are know as understeer or oversteer which are explained in detail on our sister site drivingfast.net.
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