Skidding is a two-syllable word.
Skidding on a circular track can occur when the tires lose traction with the road surface, causing the vehicle to slide instead of following the intended path. This can happen due to factors like excessive speed, oversteering, or understeering. Skidding reduces the driver's ability to control the vehicle and increases the risk of accidents.
A video of a cat skidding across tiles went viral.
The word 'skidding' is a gerund, a verbal noun, the present participle, present tense of the verbto skid that functions as a noun. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:These tires are designed to prevent skidding. (noun)I came skidding to a halt, just missing the car ahead of me. (verb)The skidding vehicle was stopped by the guardrail. (adjective)
She was just skidding around! (hee-hee, skidding...)
she was just skidding around
Skidding Thrones - 1919 was released on: USA: 14 April 1919
Skidding Hearts - 1917 was released on: USA: 17 June 1917
Skidding is probably not a cause of a car accident. It is usually a result of braking, especially before the invention of anti-lock brakes. ABS keeps the tires from looking up and skidding.
I would think that the skidding car icon would be to alert you to a traction control problem..
Banking
release the gas pedal