When these two motorcycles both applied their brakes, one remained steady while the other one skidded and lost control. This is actually thanks to a feature called the Anti-Lock Braking System. In emergency situations, when you slam on the brakes, standard braking systems can cause the wheels to lock up, leading to a loss of traction and steering control, especially on slippery surfaces. But with ABS, the system detects when a wheel is about to lock and sends a pulsating brake force to each wheel, preventing it from locking up. This allows the vehicle to maintain traction, enabling the driver or rider to steer while braking, which can be life-saving in critical moments.
Credits: @WestsideWheelzz
@SabinsCivilEngineering
@toiauto
@rambling nation
@Eduardo Freitas
@Schreib Tisch
@Riding Nation
Credits: @WestsideWheelzz
@SabinsCivilEngineering
@toiauto
@rambling nation
@Eduardo Freitas
@Schreib Tisch
@Riding Nation
- Category
- Systeme.io Boost your sales
- Tags
- anti-lock brake system, abs, anti lock braking system
Comments