Hold the steering wheel tight. Don't touch the brakes, unless absolutely necessary. Try to ease the car back onto the pavement, but try to avoid sudden maneuvers.
Apply the brakes immediately and swing the back onto the pavement quickly
-Don't slam on the brakes -Grip steering wheel -Take foot off gas -Gently apply brakes -Check traffic and return to pavement
Let off the accelerator and very slowly return to the roadway. Do not panic and do not jerk the steering wheel.
Off of the pavement
Slow down but proceed forward and slowly steer back on to the pavement.
The ground just off the pavement is soft and you may get stuck with your car if you drive into it.
The ground just off the pavement is soft and you may get stuck with your car if you drive into it.
If your right wheel runs off the pavement on a rural road, you should hold the steering wheel firmly and avoid abrupt steering movements. Gradually ease off the accelerator to reduce speed while steering straight ahead to regain control. Once you have stabilized the vehicle, signal and carefully steer back onto the pavement when it's safe to do so. Always be aware of your surroundings and any oncoming traffic.
igination on car is turned off but car still runs
Let your foot off the gas, no brake, gently coast back onto the road.
Let your foot off the gas, no brake, gently coast back onto the road.
What wheels? Skateboard, pram, mobility scooter? More information is needed.