The full name of ABS is Anti-lock Braking System, which can be installed on any car with hydraulic brakes.

In the ABS, a speed sensor is installed on each wheel, and the signal about the speed of each wheel is input to the electronic control device. It monitors and determines the motion state of each wheel according to the signal input by each wheel rotation sensor and forms corresponding control commands.
When it detects sudden braking, it will release braking pressure for a moment and then provide optimum braking pressure to each wheel. By repeating this process in a short period of time, it enhances steering control during sudden stops. As a result, it will also help improve the ability to stop the vehicle.
But ABS only supports the driver's control of the vehicle, and it is not a substitute for it. So it is still the driver's responsibility to drive at the appropriate speed depending on the condition of the road and to keep a generous distance from the car ahead of you to keep safe.

