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Electronic Stability Control Systems

overall review score: 4.5
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Electronic stability control systems (ESC) is a technology designed to improve a vehicle's stability by detecting and reducing skids. It helps prevent accidents by automatically applying brakes to individual wheels and adjusting engine power in emergency situations.

Key Features

  • Detects skidding and loss of control
  • Applies brakes to individual wheels
  • Adjusts engine power
  • Improves vehicle stability and handling

Pros

  • Enhanced vehicle safety
  • Reduces the risk of accidents
  • Improves handling on slippery roads
  • Can be integrated with other safety systems

Cons

  • May increase cost of vehicle
  • Some drivers may find the system intrusive
  • Needs regular maintenance to ensure proper functioning

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Last updated: Fri, Apr 3, 2026, 11:04:40 AM UTC