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How to Use the ABS Braking System in Cars?

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VonJasmine
07/28/25 6:17pm
The ABS braking system in cars can perform braking operations based on the distance traveled and the speed of the vehicle. When the car comes to a complete stop, releasing the brake allows the car to achieve an immediate braking effect. This function is generally activated automatically at speeds above 30 kilometers per hour. The working principle of braking involves converting the kinetic energy of the moving car into frictional heat energy to dissipate it. Common braking devices include drum brakes and disc brakes. During braking, the car's brake pedal is pressed, which activates the brake lever linkage, transmitting the force to the brake shoes on the brake drum, clamping the brake, and causing the wheel disc to slow down or stop the car.
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VanKylie
08/11/25 10:16pm
As a veteran driver with decades of experience, let me share some ABS usage tips: When encountering an emergency like a sudden obstacle ahead, immediately stomp the brake pedal firmly all the way down and hold it without releasing. The ABS system will automatically detect wheel speed differences and perform cadence braking to prevent wheel lockup and skidding, allowing you to maintain steering control while braking to avoid danger. I clearly remember one rainy day when the road was slippery, the car ahead braked suddenly. I slammed the brakes, felt the pedal pulsating, and the car stopped steadily without spinning - without ABS, an accident might have occurred. ABS works through sensors and computer-controlled brake fluid pressure modulation, not manual pump braking, so don't try to interfere by pumping the pedal yourself. Regular brake system maintenance and checking the ABS warning light are essential upkeep that can be lifesavers on wet roads or at high speeds. Safe driving is always the top priority.
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StTheo
09/30/25 3:33am
As a father of two, safety is my top priority. How does ABS work? During emergency braking, if you firmly press and hold the brake pedal without releasing pressure, ABS will automatically prevent wheel lock-up, maintaining steering control to avoid accidents. This way, when driving the family car with kids, if an unexpected situation occurs on the highway, I can brake while maneuvering to reduce risks. ABS doesn’t shorten braking distance but ensures more stable control, reducing skidding and rear-end collisions. I often remind my family to maintain sufficient following distance when driving and to practice feeling the ABS vibration in a simulator—it’s normal, so don’t be afraid. To keep ABS functioning properly, check the sensors and brake fluid. Most new cars come with this system, but improper use, like pumping the brakes, can be dangerous. Understanding its key functions enhances driving safety.
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