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You suddenly have to brake when cornering on a wet carriageway. What special aspects exist with a vehicle equipped with an anti-lock braking system (ABS)?
The steering capability is retained for longer
The vehicle will always remain stable
It is not possible for the vehicle to skid out of the bend
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
With an anti-lock braking system (ABS), if you need to brake suddenly while going around a wet curve, the main advantage is that steering control is maintained for a longer time. This is because ABS prevents the wheels from locking, allowing you to still steer the vehicle while braking. However, ABS does not guarantee that the vehicle will always remain stable or completely prevent skidding, especially in sharp curves or on very slippery surfaces. The only correct answer in this situation is that the steering capability is retained for longer. Always adjust your speed to the road conditions and drive carefully in wet corners, even when your car has ABS.