The Design World Unit Test
In three to five sentences, identify two components of the control subsystem of a vehicle, and use them to explain why driving can be hazardous when the control subsystem is not functioning properly.
(4 points)
1 answer
Two components of the control subsystem of a vehicle are the steering system and the braking system. When the steering system is not functioning properly, it can cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle, leading to swerving or veering off the road. Similarly, when the braking system is not working correctly, the driver may not be able to stop the vehicle in time to avoid a collision or emergency situation. Both of these malfunctions can result in accidents and pose serious hazards to both the driver and other road users.