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Anti-lock braking system (ABS) is a key innovation area in automotive Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) assist in steering by creating improved traction in an emergency stop.
There are a lot of opaque initialisms associated with cars that can be confusing when you see them on a spec sheet or a badge right on the vehicle. One such ...
The antilock braking system control module is a microprocessor that runs diagnostic checks of a vehicle’s ABS. It processes information from wheel-speed sensors and the hydraulic brake system to ...
The AEB system is built on top of the truck’s stability control platform and is integrated with its anti-lock brakes, ensuring that an emergency stop doesn’t cause a rollover accident.
If you don't know whether or not your car has anti-lock brakes, you should check the owner's manual or look for ABS dashboard displays.
What does ABS stand for? It's an abbreviation for 'anti-lock braking system' and is one of the major active-safety advances first introduced in the '70s.
ABS or Anti-lock Braking System has become an integral part of most commuters. But, why? Is an Anti lock Braking System imperative for a vehicle and how would it work. We explain how ...
Recent testing by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety showed many of today's automatic braking systems are poor at detecting pedestrians at night, possibly leading to injuries or deaths ...
Stellantis is recalling 211,000 vehicles for a software malfunction in the anti-lock braking systems that could disable the electronic stability control system.
That's precisely where ABS steps in to intervene. ABS stands for Anti-lock Braking System, and its entire job is to prevent your motorcycle's wheels from locking up during hard braking.
Ford will add a standard suite of safety and driver assistance tech, 
 including automatic emergency braking, to its new vehicles starting this fall 
 with the redesigned 2019 Edge.