Correcting Common Driving Misinformation
Bad driving advice can make your vehicle more vulnerable to a crash. Collision threats become even greater when this bad advice becomes a driving habit. AAA Manager William E. Van Tassel dispels much of this dangerous misinformation in the following video.
Dr. Van Tassel begins the video by explaining the difference between stopping with normal brakes and anti-lock braking systems. Viewers also learn proper procedure for slowing down after a flat tire, stopping on wet pavement, and responding to rear tire skid. These basic tips can help make you a safer and more effective driver.
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