anti-lock braking system
An anti-lock braking system (ABS) is a safety feature in vehicles designed to prevent the wheels from locking up during hard braking. When a driver applies the brakes suddenly, ABS automatically modulates brake pressure to maintain traction, allowing the driver to steer while braking. This helps reduce the risk of skidding and loss of control.
ABS consists of several components, including wheel speed sensors, a hydraulic pump, and an electronic control unit. These parts work together to monitor the speed of each wheel and adjust braking force accordingly. This technology is commonly found in modern cars and enhances overall driving safety, especially in slippery conditions.