How does ABS perform emergency braking?
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ABS performs emergency braking by the driver firmly pressing the brake pedal. Here are the specific details: 1. For vehicles equipped with ABS, you can firmly step on the brake pedal during emergency braking: Do not overly rely on ABS to shorten the braking distance during emergency braking, especially on icy or snowy roads where ABS may not effectively reduce the braking distance. 2. The anti-lock braking system is ABS: The function of ABS is to enable the car to stop within a shorter distance when driving on slippery roads by using the brakes. 3. When encountering a situation that requires an immediate stop, the driver should firmly press the brake pedal: When ABS is activated, the driver's right foot should remain firmly on the brake pedal. Additionally, some cars may experience slight vibrations and the front of the car may produce loud friction noises when ABS is activated. Do not release the brake pedal.