Anti- lock braking system
Can a car be driven without the ABS?. The answer is yes, but without its benefits.
The ABS is a safety system built into a car, to prevents the wheels from locking during braking and allows it maintain traction with the road.
NB. A car doesn't stop immediately after the driver hits the brake pedal, but moves a little further.
So what happens to your car during this time it moves further.
The ABS prevents the car from full lock, thereby making your car steerable. What the ABS does is that it locks the wheel and then releases it to rotate, it continues this cycle until the car stops . The significance of this is that during the time the wheel is rotating the driver can actually steer it to any direction to dodge an obstacle. But a car without the ABS will continue in an unstable manner until it hits the obstacle, it just like watching your own death and saying hail Mary ( let the brake save me).
The ABS reduces the braking distance and makes the car stable during braking.



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