Arkansas Commercial Driver License (CDL) Practice Test

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What actions should be taken if you experience a front wheel skid?

  1. Reduce speed, regain control, and adjust cargo if necessary

  2. Accelerate to correct the skid

  3. Turn the steering wheel in the direction of the skid

  4. Apply the parking brake

The correct answer is: Reduce speed, regain control, and adjust cargo if necessary

The correct action to take if you experience a front wheel skid is to reduce speed, regain control, and adjust cargo if necessary. When a front wheel skid occurs, it typically indicates that the front wheels have lost traction. By slowing down, you help the vehicle regain grip, which is crucial for steering control. Regaining control is an essential part of handling a skid because it involves stabilizing the vehicle and preventing further loss of traction. Additionally, if your load is not properly secured, adjusting the cargo can help optimize the vehicle's weight distribution, which may further assist in regaining traction and control. While turning the steering wheel in the direction of the skid can be effective in certain situations, it is more critical to first reduce speed. Accelerating to correct the skid or applying the parking brake would likely exacerbate the situation and increase the risk of losing control of the vehicle.