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When does front tire traction loss occur?

1) When you oversteer on a slick surface around a turn or curve
2) When you understeer on a slick surface around a turn or curve
3) When you brake suddenly on a slick surface
4) When you accelerate quickly on a slick surface

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The answer is the first one 1) When you oversteer on the slick surface around a turn or curve
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Final answer:

Front tire traction loss occurs when oversteering, understeering, braking suddenly, or accelerating quickly on a slick surface.

Step-by-step explanation:

The loss of front tire traction occurs when:

Oversteering occurs on a slick surface around a turn or curve.

Understeering occurs on a slick surface around a turn or curve.

Braking suddenly on a slick surface.

  1. Accelerating quickly on a slick surface.

Front tire traction loss can occur when there is not enough friction between the tires and the road surface. This can happen when the tires are not able to grip the road properly due to factors like slippery surfaces or sudden changes in speed or direction.

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