What does ABS on a car stand for?

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KingDella
07/25/25 2:34am
ABS on a car stands for Anti-lock Braking System. During emergency braking, it relies on highly sensitive wheel speed sensors installed on each wheel to detect wheel lock-up. The computer immediately controls the pressure regulator to release pressure from the wheel's brake caliper, allowing the wheel to resume rotation and preventing wheel lock-up. The functions of the ABS Anti-lock Braking System are: 1. To prevent loss of vehicle control, increase braking distance, and improve vehicle safety; 2. To enhance the overall braking performance of the vehicle; 3. To prevent wheel lock-up during braking; 4. To ensure the driver can control the direction during braking and prevent rear axle skidding.
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Hallie
08/10/25 4:38pm
The ABS on a car is actually the Anti-lock Braking System. I've driven many cars and found this feature particularly crucial during emergency braking, especially on rainy days or icy roads. Imagine you suddenly need to stop—the wheels can easily lock up and skid. Without ABS, the vehicle might spin out of control, but with ABS, the system automatically makes the wheels pulse, maintaining steering control and preventing skidding. This thing uses sensors to monitor wheel speed, and the moment it detects a lock-up signal, it momentarily reduces braking force, making braking safer and more efficient. Many people feel the clicking sound or vibration when ABS activates during their first emergency situation—that's it working. So ABS isn’t a cure-all, but it significantly reduces accident risks, especially by maintaining stability at high speeds. It’s absolutely an essential safety feature in modern cars.
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