When stopping your car on a slippery surface:

Activate your hazard lights first.
Brake hard.
Brake gently.
Do not brake, instead wait for your car to slow down by itself.
Explanation

On slippery surfaces-such as wet, icy, or snowy roads - you should brake gently and early. This helps prevent your wheels from locking up and reduces the risk of skidding. Hard braking can cause your vehicle to slide uncontrollably, making it difficult to stop safely. Always increase your following distance and reduce speed in slippery conditions to allow more time to react and stop.

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