Should the Anti-Skid System Be Kept On During Normal Driving?
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During normal driving, the anti-skid system should be kept on to prevent vehicle skidding and ensure driving safety when the vehicle encounters skidding risks. Different brands have various names for the anti-skid function, such as ESP, Electronic Stability Program, Traction Control System, and Vehicle Dynamic Control System, all of which include anti-skid features. During normal driving, the Electronic Stability Program automatically activates and does not require manual operation. Currently, the most advanced form of the anti-skid system is ESP, commonly referred to as the Electronic Stability Program. Its function involves collecting and processing data such as the adhesion force of each wheel, lateral acceleration, and steering status through sensors to correct the driving direction and control speed.