ABS is the acronym for Anti-Locking Brake System.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
ABS stands for Anti-Lock Brake System. ABS prevents your wheels from locking up during a sudden stop or emergency braking situation, and allows you to maintain control of your vehicle and steer in the desired direction.
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