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Electronic Stability Control (ESC)

Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is a safety feature in vehicles designed to help drivers maintain control during difficult conditions, such as slippery roads or sharp turns. It continuously monitors the car’s movements and can detect if it is skidding or losing traction. If it senses a loss of control, ESC automatically applies brakes to individual wheels and adjusts engine power to help the driver regain stability. This system significantly reduces the risk of accidents by preventing rollovers and skids, particularly in adverse weather conditions, ensuring safer driving experiences.