In emergency situations, such as sudden braking on a wet road, the vehicle’s wheels may lock up. When a wheel locks, the vehicle skids on the asphalt, and the driver cannot change its direction. This has been one of the main causes of accidents in older vehicles.
The ABS system is designed to prevent this very problem. During hard braking, this system activates the brakes with rapid, repeated pulses instead of locking the wheels. In fact, the wheels are rapidly “brake–release–brake–release” without the driver noticing. The result of this action:
✅ Maintain steering control while braking
✅ Reduce braking distance
✅ Enhance occupant safety
✅ Prevent vehicle skidding
Almost all new vehicles, whether economy or luxury models, are equipped with this system. The combination of ABS with other safety technologies like ESP and EBD has continually improved vehicle safety standards.
Having ABS in a vehicle is essential, especially on rainy, wet, snowy, or slippery roads. This simple yet vital technology saves thousands of lives each year.