How to Apply Emergency Braking in a Vehicle Equipped with ABS System?

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SanAdam
07/28/25 6:16pm
When applying emergency braking in a vehicle equipped with ABS system, you should firmly press the brake pedal to activate the ABS system. While performing emergency braking, pay attention to the road conditions and promptly steer the wheel to avoid obstacles.
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