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ABS (Anti-lock braking system)
You r ABS prevents the road wheels from locking under severe
braking; thereby helping to you to maintain steering control. No
special driving technique is needed.
Under normal braking (where sufficient road surface friction
exists to prevent wheel lock), the ABS will not be activated.
An integral feature of this braking system is Electronic Brake
Distribution (EBD), which is used to optimize the braking force
at the rear wheels under full load condition.
Important rules when braking in emergencies with ABS.
1Depress the clutch pedal and apply full braking force on
brake pedal.
2Steer around the obstacle. No matter how hard you brake,
steering control is maintained.
ABS in action
ABS does not necessarily provide shorter stopping
distances, which can vary greatly depending on
road surface and conditions. In fact, stopping
distances can be less on vehicles without ABS on some
surfaces such as gravel and soft snow.
ABS cannot overcome the physical limitations of
stopping your vehicle in too short a distance, cornering at
high speed, or aquaplaning, i.e. where a layer of water
prevents adequate contact between the tyres and the
road surface.
ABS must never tempt you to take risks that could affect
your safety or that of other road users. You still have a
duty to drive within normal safety margins, having due
consideration for the road surface, weather and traffic
conditions.
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