When to Use the Vehicle Anti-Skid System?

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DeRuth
07/24/25 10:55pm
Vehicle anti-skid systems are used during rainy or snowy weather, on icy roads, or when the road surface is muddy and slippery. The working principle of the vehicle anti-skid system is as follows: through the ABS electronic control unit, based on the signals from the vehicle's wheel speed sensors, the system calculates and analyzes to determine the wheel slip rate and the vehicle's speed. The electronic control unit then adjusts the wheel slip rate by controlling the throttle opening and brake pressure to prevent the vehicle from skidding during driving. The function of the vehicle anti-skid system is mainly to control the longitudinal and lateral stability of the vehicle, ensuring that the vehicle moves according to the driver's intentions.
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