An anti-lock braking system avoids the individual wheels from being locked up during heavy braking or when braking on slippery surfaces to assist the driver
in maintaining control of the vehicle in such instances.
The braking exercise is composed of a series of exercises designed to teach various braking techniques to use,
while maintaining control of the vehicle at all times.We begin with Panic Braking teaching the proper technique to stop a vehicle in the shortest distance possible.
No, SKIDCAR is not for teen drivers only, most law enforcement agencies in Alaska use SKIDCAR training to prepare their officers for driving on slippery conditions as well as
maintaining control of their vehicles at higher speeds.
This addition is based on Institute research indicating that ESC significantly reduces crash risk, especially the risk of fatal single - vehicle crashes, by helping drivers
maintain control of their vehicles during emergency maneuvers).
Students are put into situations where they are required to make split - second decisions and be able to successfully negotiate quick, evasive maneuvers to avoid a hazard,
while maintaining control of the vehicle.
ESC helps
drivers maintain control of their vehicles in the worst situation — loss of control at high speed — by engaging automatically when it senses vehicle instability and helping to bring a vehicle back in the intended line of travel.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx told reporters on Thursday that drivers have a duty to take seriously their obligation to
maintain control of a vehicle.
Engine braking passively reduces wear on brakes and helps a driver
maintain control of the vehicle.
From Electronic Brake - pressure Distribution (EBD), which helps maintain appropriate stopping power during a hard - braking situation, to Electronic Stability Control (ESC), which can adjust engine throttle and apply corrective forces to the wheels that need them most, there are in total seven stability - enhancing systems to help
you maintain control of your vehicle.
The driver must remain aware of traffic conditions and
maintain control of the vehicle.
If your tires are underinflated, the outer tread on your tire tends to wear out faster and it adds stress to your suspension, making it more difficult to
maintain control of your vehicle.
Some years later, the introduction of electronic stability control — an enhancement of ABS — added that functionality by helping drivers
maintain control of their vehicles, and now ESC is preventing thousands of crashes annually in the U.S.
Autonomous Off - Roading Tech Coming to Jaguar Land Rover If you have ever encountered terrain that is difficult to traverse, be it a rocky off - road area, a mud - laden hill or an ice - covered bridge, you understand just how difficult it can be to
maintain control of your vehicle.
TourX is engineered with StabiliTrak technology to help
you maintain control of your vehicle during certain difficult driving conditions.
They also strongly recommend your teen's car have some sort of electronic stability or traction control system as this feature helps
them maintain control of the vehicle.
In such situations, intervention by the ESC system can assist the driver in
maintaining control of the vehicle, thereby preventing fatalities and injuries associated with vehicle rollover or collision.
Smart Steering does its job well, making it significantly easier to
maintain control of the vehicle.
Several approaching cars were not able to
maintain control of their vehicles and caused rear - end collisions.
Thus, it is expected that the driver will slow down to a safer speed to ensure he or she can
maintain control of the vehicle.
A runaway truck may occur when the driver is going too fast and unable to
maintain control of the vehicle or when the vehicle has brake issues.
To
maintain control of your vehicle, you must control your speed.
They are always expected to
maintain control of their vehicle and must look ahead and pay attention to the road while keeping the hands in the steering wheel.
The hazard avoidance exercise is designed to teach our drivers how to pay attention and avoid distractions, to have alert reactions, to steer then brake and to understand what happens when threshold braking and steering at the same time.Students are put into situations where they are required to make split - second decisions and be able to successfully negotiate quick, evasive maneuvers to avoid a hazard, while
maintaining control of the vehicle.
And even more sophisticated control systems will help a driver
maintain control of a vehicle, even under the worst road conditions.