When is ESP used?
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Here is the relevant introduction about ESP: 1. ESP comes into play when a car is taking sharp turns at high speeds or driving on slippery roads. It is the Electronic Stability Program, a general term for systems or programs that enhance vehicle handling performance and effectively prevent loss of control when the car reaches its dynamic limits. The Electronic Stability Program improves vehicle safety and handling. 2. The ESP system consists of a control unit, steering sensor, wheel sensor, sideslip sensor, and lateral acceleration sensor. 3. The sensors include the steering sensor, wheel sensor, sideslip sensor, lateral acceleration sensor, and steering wheel throttle brake pedal sensor. These sensors are responsible for collecting data on the vehicle's body status.