What is the use of car ABS?
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Car ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) automatically controls the braking force during vehicle braking to prevent wheel lock-up, keeping the wheels in a state of rolling and sliding to ensure maximum traction between the wheels and the road surface. Here is some relevant information about ABS: 1. Background: The braking effect of a car does not increase with the driver's increased force on the brake pedal. This system ensures that the vehicle's brakes remain in an "anti-lock" state during braking, maintaining maximum braking force. 2. Classification: In ABS, the brake lines that can independently adjust braking pressure are called control channels. ABS systems are classified into four-channel, three-channel, two-channel, and one-channel types.