just got back from a mate of mine who has a disco, he was out last night with his son and he went to show him how to do a controlled skid and promply wiped the front out agaist a hedge bank
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Originally posted by cfrizzy View Postjust got back from a mate of mine who has a disco, he was out last night with his son and he went to show him how to do a controlled skid and promply wiped the front out agaist a hedge bankDo you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Saw someone a few years ago do a 'controlled skid' into the back of a brewery lorry parked outside a local pub. Think that was a Disco, and on hard packed snow.
What is it about these idiots who think 4x4 = drive like a cock in any weather? Are they aware that there is no such thing as a 'controlled skid'? If your wheels are locked, you are out of control, end of.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by Apache View PostAre they aware that there is no such thing as a 'controlled skid'? If your wheels are locked, you are out of control, end of.
Those WRC fellas seem to have the hang of it
The trouble with snow is we don't get enough of it for most drivers to gain experience in driving on it, so if they do end up in a skid they panic. I think a days tuition on a skid pan should be part of the driving test.
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Originally posted by wishbone View PostThose WRC fellas seem to have the hang of it
The trouble with snow is we don't get enough of it for most drivers to gain experience in driving on it, so if they do end up in a skid they panic. I think a days tuition on a skid pan should be part of the driving test.
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This thread keeps making me think of aircraft accidents identified in aviation parlance as 'CFIT' - or 'controlled flight into terrain'
Same thing really
Its probably nit picking, but as you all probably realise, when your wheels are locked, you have no control. Even in rallying, they may lock the wheels in order to quickly 'flick' the car into a change of direction, but they'll ease off the brakes immediately they have the nose of the car pointing where they want it to go, or they'll crash.
Try it if you dont believe me. Lock your wheels, then try to steer WHILE the wheels are locked. You cant, and then you'll end up in a hedge like ol' brain of Britain the subject of the threadCutting steps in the roof of the world
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But if the wheels are spinning, is that not a type of skidding?
Therefore the first poster might have been spinning the wheels and drifting around. Controlled or not, it's fun. and that's the main thing. only a hedge got hurt by the sound of it.
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Originally posted by darkdezigns View Posti was thinkin same thing lol,tanks also use skid steering as do bob cats,but i do get andys point
I'd hate to see one of them Centurion sized vehicles sliding sideways at me, or any other way for that matter
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I see your point.
I figured he meant skidding with wheels locked, which is the normal kind of snow / ice skid when Joe Bloggs sticks his foot on the brake and finds he doesn't stop, so just jams his foot down harder and screams all the way to the tree.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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