While driving what happens if the driver take the curve too fast? How does centripetal force play a role in keeping the car from skidding off the road?

If a driver takes a curve too fast, the car may skid off the road due to insufficient centripetal force. Centripetal force is required to keep the car moving in a circular path. If the speed is too high, the available friction between the tyres and the road may not provide enough centripetal force, causing the car to slide outward due to inertia.