
vehicle stability control
Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) is a safety system that helps maintain a vehicle’s stability and control, especially during sharp turns or slippery conditions. It works by continuously monitoring factors like steering angle, wheel speed, and lateral forces. If it detects the vehicle starting to skid or lose traction, VSC automatically applies brake force to specific wheels and adjusts engine power to help steer the vehicle back on its intended path. This system enhances driver confidence and safety by preventing accidents caused by loss of control.