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Skid marks on the road?

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Hudson | 21:55 Sat 30th Jul 2005 | How it Works
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I often see skid marks on tarmac on narrow twisty country lanes.  You know the type, the ones with a sharp square edge at one end and a feathered edge at the other end. But as they are often in the middle of the road it isn't obvious in which direction the skidding vehicle was travelling.  Any ideas?
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In the case of a collision, the square end would often be where the vehicle stopped.  Another common reason for skid marks is the brakes beconing locked on a lorry, or more often a trailer.
...and the sharp end will be at the beginning of a peel-out if some hotrod decides to see how fast he can go from zero to sixty.

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