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What is the role of anti-lock braking system

What is the role of anti-lock braking system

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Anti-lock brakes generally refer to ABS. The main role is to prevent the four-wheel brake was locked, to reduce the occurrence of the accident. When the car suddenly encountered the situation when the brakes, more than 90 percent of the drivers tend to step on the brake pedal in the end to a brakes, this time the car is very easy to slip and slip, that is commonly known as the 'Flick', this is a very easy cause of a car accident phenomenon. There are many reasons for the sliding of the car, such as speed, ground conditions, tire structure and so will cause a side slip, but the most fundamental reason is that the car in the emergency braking wheel lost the direction of the direction of rolling stability, Although the twist steering wheel will be of no avail. In the brake, if the front wheel was first locked, the direction may be out of control; if the rear wheel was first locked, there will be sliding, flick. And the assembly of the ABS, can prevent the four-wheel brake was locked, to reduce the occurrence of the accident.
Anti-lock braking system, usually referred to as common ABS. The main role is to prevent the four-wheel brake was locked, can not be steering operation. Reduce the occurrence of accidents.
Simply to say that you can press the brake pedal when you encounter an emergency can also play the direction of the anti-braking system can be locked in a second million times to play. You can press the brake when you can grasp the direction ... to reduce the risk factor.
Anti-lock system is to prevent the lock when the front wheel to play slip only, the other is not
To prevent the sudden brake caused by rollover

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