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Antilock brakes work by rapidly pulsing the brakes, enabling the driver to press down on the brake pedal with full force and retain the ability to steer while rapidly decelerating.
How can drivers deal with heavy rain and flooded roads? 2010
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Antilock brakes work by rapidly pulsing the brakes, enabling the driver to press down on the brake pedal with full force and retain the ability to steer while rapidly decelerating.
How can drivers deal with heavy rain and flooded roads? 2010
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Antilock brakes, stability control and six air bags come standard.
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Antilock brakes, stability control and six air bags come standard.
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QUINCY: Antilock brakes are pretty standard across the board.
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Antilock brakes, airbags and that annoying sensor that beeps when you're backing up too close to another object are sold to automobile companies, and those companies bundle them together into cars that are sold to consumers.
Prediction: RSA Conference Will Shrink Like a Punctured Balloon 2008
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Antilock brakes are activated when the system senses that one or more wheels are about to lock up - usually, as you apply firm and continuous pressure to the brake pedal.
Is the Antilock Brake System Really Effective in Avoiding Vehicle Crashes? 2008
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QUINCY: Antilock brakes are pretty standard across the board.
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Antilock, non-skid braking really should be included, but it would be expensive.
Gridlock Elton, Ben 1991
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ABS (Antilock Braking System) came to us out of the aircraft industry.
Automotive Headlines 2010
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