
traction control
Traction control is a safety feature in vehicles that helps prevent the wheels from slipping or losing grip on the road, especially during acceleration or on slippery surfaces. When the system detects wheel spin, it automatically adjusts engine power or applies brakes to specific wheels to maintain optimal traction. This ensures better stability, control, and safety, allowing the driver to accelerate confidently without the risk of fishtailing or skidding. Essentially, traction control works behind the scenes to keep your vehicle’s tires firmly planted on the road, improving handling in challenging driving conditions.