Asked by betty
To avoid upsetting your vehicle's balance:
accelerate into the turn
use the brakes
don't let people sit in the back
don't make sudden movemen
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Looks like you were listing ways to avoid upsetting vehicle balance. Here’s a clear, corrected set of points and brief explanations:
- Slow down before the turn — brake in a straight line before you start to steer.
- Avoid sudden braking or hard acceleration while you are turning — abrupt longitudinal inputs shift weight and can unsettle the car. A gentle, steady throttle only after the apex helps stabilize the car.
- Steer smoothly — avoid sudden or large steering inputs that can cause loss of grip.
- Keep passengers and cargo secure and evenly distributed — everyone should be seated and belted; don’t let people ride in unsecured areas (e.g., the bed of a pickup or trunk).
- Maintain proper vehicle setup — correct tire pressures, suspension condition, and load distribution help predictable balance.
If you want, tell me the vehicle type (car, truck, SUV) and I can tailor the tips.
- Slow down before the turn — brake in a straight line before you start to steer.
- Avoid sudden braking or hard acceleration while you are turning — abrupt longitudinal inputs shift weight and can unsettle the car. A gentle, steady throttle only after the apex helps stabilize the car.
- Steer smoothly — avoid sudden or large steering inputs that can cause loss of grip.
- Keep passengers and cargo secure and evenly distributed — everyone should be seated and belted; don’t let people ride in unsecured areas (e.g., the bed of a pickup or trunk).
- Maintain proper vehicle setup — correct tire pressures, suspension condition, and load distribution help predictable balance.
If you want, tell me the vehicle type (car, truck, SUV) and I can tailor the tips.
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