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Old 06-27-2002, 03:17 AM
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I agree with John... I think that one of the hardest part of a skid is RE-gaining control again...

About a year ago, I was on a freeway on ramp that sloped down and curved to the left. There were 2 lanes that merged into one before the ramp actually hit the freeway. I was going about 75 mph (I take this ramp daily, and know that 80 is the max speed to safely go around the corner my C280.), and decided to pass a Ford Exploder before the 2 lanes merged to one. I was rounding the ramp on the outside lane just before the merge. Well, at the last moment, I decided that I would have to pull a rude (CUT-OFF) manuever to get around him, so I decided to slow down and let him go ahead. My decision was made quickly, and it was just before the merge... I hit the brakes, TOO HARD. I could feel the car sway from the suspension... next I realized that my car was on the path of a spin out (due to hard braking on a curve going 75 mph). So I swung the wheel back the other way to regarin control. LUCKILY, I regained control safely. But I was on the brink of nailing that guard-rail due to my slightly TOO quick/much of a correction.

So, there's my story... all parts of a skid are scary and I try and avoid them, but regaining control is definitly one of the more difficult aspects of it.
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