Definition: In the context of automotive engineering and safety, a "skidproof" is defined as having a mechanism that allows wheels to roll without slipping or sliding on the ground. It is typically used in conjunction with wheel arches, which are designed to provide support for the weight of the vehicle's center of gravity and reduce the risk of skidding during braking or driving. In general, skidproof vehicles have features such as skid plates, brake calipers, and a locking mechanism that prevents wheels