begin  quoting Ralph Shumaker as of Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 12:05:22PM -0700:
> Ralph Shumaker wrote:
[snip]
> > It has been fairly well established that whether the front wheels lock
> > up or the back, if the other set continues to spin freely, the locked
> > set ends up in front.
> 
> I meant to say that the locked set ends up in front according to the
> direction of movement.  If the car is moving backwards at a sufficient
> speed and the front wheels were to lock up, the car would flip around.

I don't buy it.

Locked-up wheels and braking wheels, yes. But locked up wheels and free
spinning wheels? No way.

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