What is the function of the vehicle stability system?
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The role of the vehicle stability control system is to improve the vehicle's handling safety factor and driving convenience. Below are specific introductions about the functions of the vehicle stability control system: 1. Emergency handling: In sudden situations such as emergency turns, emergency acceleration, and emergency braking, the vehicle can quickly sense and take corresponding braking measures, such as controlling each tire individually while reducing the engine's output to maintain the vehicle's stability. 2. Stabilizing the vehicle: Through signals uploaded by sensors on the wheels and the vehicle body, it determines whether the vehicle is skidding when turning. If skidding is detected, the control unit applies slight braking to the wheels that need it to help stabilize the vehicle's driving condition.