Is the ESP in a car important?
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The ESP in a car is important. ESP refers to the Electronic Stability Program, which is a crucial active safety system in vehicles. ESP includes: 1. Electronic Brakeforce Distribution; 2. Anti-lock Braking System; 3. Traction Control System; 4. Vehicle Dynamic Control. The functions of ESP are: 1. Adjusting brake force distribution; 2. Preventing wheel lock-up; 3. Enhancing vehicle safety and handling performance; 4. Preventing loss of control when the car reaches its dynamic limits. The working principle of ESP is: judging the driving state based on sensor signals and using a well-controlled control unit for calculations. When situations like spinning, understeer, or oversteer occur, it individually controls each wheel to improve vehicle stability.