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Vehicle skids are most likely to be caused by driving too fast on slippery roads. When the road is wet, icy, or snowy, the friction between the tires and the road is reduced, making it easier for the vehicle to skid. Driving too fast on slippery roads increases the risk of skidding because it takes longer for the vehicle to slow down or come to a stop. Additionally, sudden turns or braking can also cause the vehicle to skid on slippery roads.