
vehicle dynamics control
Vehicle dynamics control refers to the systems that help a vehicle move safely and smoothly, especially during challenging driving conditions. It uses sensors and computers to monitor factors like speed, steering, and wheel traction. When the system detects potential loss of control—such as skidding or slipping—it automatically adjusts brakes, engine power, or steering to maintain stability. This enhances safety by preventing accidents, improving handling, and ensuring the vehicle responds predictably to driver inputs, even in difficult situations like sharp turns or slippery roads.