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electronic stability control
a safety feature in cars that helps drivers maintain control during sudden maneuvers by automatically applying brakes to individual wheels
Electronic stability control is a system in a vehicle that helps prevent skidding or losing control when turning or driving on slippery roads. It detects when the vehicle is starting to slide and automatically applies brakes to specific wheels or reduces power to help keep it stable. This system works with traction control and anti-lock brakes to improve safety by making it easier to maintain control, especially during sudden turns or in bad weather. It is designed to reduce the risk of accidents caused by losing grip on the road.
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