Very decent article in this week's "Auto Express" which looks at thos e things which can go wrong and which DO INDEED CAUSE our nasties.
I do not see much wrong with the advice given and I think I shall rund through one or two. Some may well justify a thread all of their own for discussion
OK so top of the list is ..
THE BLOW OUT ON THE MOTORWAY.
More likely to occur if you ton up for a really long distance.
So what do you do?
For most.. I guess the first panic reaction is to hit the brakes -
hard
Nope .. take a deep breath and try to keep the sterr staight whilst you slow gently and in a straight line. Be aware the blown tyre will affect the steer and braking performance but one you are in control - steer gently to the hard shoulder and call the AA/RAC etc for help = as it's not nice changing a tyre under those conditions.
Seems sound advice to me ..
The next item .. the FAILED BRAKES...
Obviously .. best tried and tested practice is to use the engine braking and gears to get speed down ... and then apply the handbrake method to stop the car.
But who can tell me what the "handbrake method" is - without reading the mag
What else in the car's braking system could help you - and regular guys and Wildy who know the answers.. I'd like mosis and/or the sensible majority to answer this second easy question.
By the way - I am not going to accept "driving at or below the speed limit or having a camera in the car as the right answer" as I want to know whether you understand basic car mechanics and not just a lollysign
If brakes fail - even at 20 mph - you have to know how to stop safely in a straight line without skidding into something or someone.
PS - no peeking on the shelves in the supermarket mag rack either.
