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In which of these dangerous situations on the road does a car equipped with the so-called ESP, i.e. the electronic stability program perform well?
Description
Conventional and electronic braking systems BOSCH
Explanation
Correct answer: In the case of overcoming a sharp turn and difficulties in maintaining the desired trajectory.
The ESP (Electronic Stability Programme) is a system that stabilises the vehicle's trajectory, helping the driver to control the vehicle in the event of a skid. It works best in situations of sudden loss of grip, for example, when taking a corner too fast or swerving sharply to avoid an obstacle, by automatically braking the appropriate wheels.
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