Electronic Stability Program
The Electronic Stability Program (ESP) is a safety feature in modern vehicles designed to enhance stability and control. It uses sensors to monitor the car's movement and detects when it begins to skid or lose traction. If a loss of control is detected, the system automatically applies brakes to individual wheels, helping the driver maintain control and avoid accidents.
ESP works in conjunction with other systems like Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Traction Control System (TCS). Together, these technologies improve vehicle handling in various conditions, such as wet or slippery roads, making driving safer for everyone on the road.