The anti-lock braking system is standard in the 2000 Honda Accord. Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) are active safety features designed to help drivers retain steering control by preventing wheels from locking up during an episode of heavy braking. Wheel lock means that the wheels of the vehicle have stopped rotating and as a result, the vehicle begins to slide. Whether on wet or dry roads, heavy application of the brakes on a vehicle without ABS can result in wheel lock.ABS is designed to be useful whenever a driver slams on the brakes and swerves, particularly when road conditions are slippery or wet. It is useful when a vehicle suddenly veers in front of You, forcing You to brake and swerve.
Alison P.
August 29, 2019
Anti lock braking system is optional in the 2000 Accord.
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