What is DSC in a car?
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DSC in a car stands for Dynamic Stability Control. The dynamic stability system in a car is similar to the electronic stability system. It provides excellent handling during high-speed driving, preventing the car from fishtailing or drifting while in motion, thereby enhancing the vehicle's body stability. Models equipped with the dynamic stability system will not experience skidding during high-speed cornering, making it a highly practical safety feature for daily use, especially when driving on slippery roads where DSC can give the driver ample confidence. When the vehicle begins to skid, the indicator light on the dashboard will automatically flash, indicating that DSC has started working. The car's driving state is calculated by a computer model, producing a set of relatively precise values. The system will automatically detect any unstable driving conditions.