electronic stability control
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is a safety feature in vehicles designed to help prevent skidding and loss of control. It uses sensors to monitor the car's movement and detects when it is starting to slide or veer off course. If the system senses instability, it automatically applies brakes to individual wheels, helping the driver regain control.
ESC is particularly useful in challenging driving conditions, such as rain or snow, where traction is reduced. By improving vehicle stability, it significantly reduces the risk of accidents and enhances overall road safety. Many modern vehicles come equipped with this important technology.