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Learn More: Auto
Safety Tips
Anti-Lock Brakes
An ABS automatically provides a pumping action similar to
manual pumping. Unlike letting go of the brake pedal and stepping
back on it, ABS can pump much faster, and the system senses
impending skids, directing its `modulated braking' to whichever
wheel, or wheels, would have otherwise locked." The Do's
and Don'ts of ABS:
- DO keep your foot on the brake. Maintain firm and
continuous pressure on the brake while steering to enable
four-wheel ABS to work properly.
- DO allow enough distance to stop. Follow three
seconds or more behind vehicles when driving in good conditions.
Allow more time if conditions are hazardous.
- DO practice driving with ABS. Become accustomed
to pulsations that occur in the brake pedal when ABS is
activated.
- DO consult the vehicle's owner's manual for additional
driving instructions on the anti-lock brake system.
- DON'T pump the brakes. Pumping the brake turns
the system on and off. This decreases braking efficiency
and increases stopping distance. ABS pumps the brakes for
you automatically at a much faster rate and allows better
steering control.
- DON'T forget to steer. ABS enables drivers to steer
in emergency braking situations.
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