What is ABS in cars?
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ABS in cars stands for Anti-lock Braking System, which prevents loss of steering control and wheel skidding during emergency braking by ensuring the wheels do not lock up, allowing the car to steer while braking. ABS maintains directional stability during braking and is a safety control system with advantages such as anti-skid and anti-lock features. Vehicles without ABS may experience wheel lock-up during emergency braking, rendering the steering wheel immovable, significantly increasing the risk of severe accidents.