Question Category: Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge
What will happen if you brake firmly as you drive around a right-hand bend?
Explanation
"On a right-hand bend, cornering forces will transfer more weight to the nearside wheels. If the brakes are also applied, the transfer of weight forward, combined with the cornering forces, puts more weight on the nearside front tyre - and this makes the car less stable."