braking system
The braking system in a car — sure to its name — does what you think it would, slows down or halts the motion of the wheels. Its primary role is to allow controlled abs braking, help stabilize under braking, and secure the safety of vehicle occupants. It consists of the equipment and facilities such as ABS i.e., antilock braking systems, EBD i.e., electronic brake-force distribution and better sensors to feel wheel lock-up. These work together to help maintain control and prevent skidding. Apps include a wide range of vehicles, from passenger cars to heavy-duty trucks, the stopping power of which is unswervingly important.