Question
What is the primary function of anti-lock braking systems (ABS) in vehicles?
To prevent the wheels from locking during braking
To change the color of the car
To increase the speed of the car
To measure the force of the crash
To prevent the wheels from locking during braking
To change the color of the car
To increase the speed of the car
To measure the force of the crash
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The primary function of anti-lock braking systems (ABS) in vehicles is to **prevent the wheels from locking during braking**. This helps maintain steering control and stability during hard braking situations, allowing the driver to avoid skidding and maintain better control of the vehicle.
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