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ABS

ABS, or Anti-lock Braking System, is a safety feature in vehicles that prevents the wheels from locking up during hard braking. By quickly modulating brake pressure, ABS helps maintain steering control and reduces the risk of skidding, especially on slippery surfaces. This system uses sensors to monitor wheel speed and an electronic controller to adjust braking forces automatically. Overall, ABS enhances safety by giving drivers better control during emergency stops, helping them avoid accidents while maintaining steering ability.