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"FOUR DOS" and "FOUR DONTS" for the use of ABS
"FOUR DOS"
Do step on the brake pedal using your foot at all times, which can ensure sufficient and
continuous braking force to make the ABS effectively play its role.
Do maintain the sufficient brake distance. At least 3 s braking duration away from the front
vehicle shall be ensured when the vehicle travels on a better road, and the braking duration
shall be longer if the vehicle travels on a bad road.
Do learn how to use the ABS to make you prepare for the brake pedal chattering when the
ABS works and have the adaptive ability. The parking lot and squire is the best site to learn
the emergency braking and the use of ABS.
Do read the driver's manual carefully, and further understand all kinds of operation
description provided by the vehicle manufacturer which installs the ABS.
"FOUR DONTS"
Don't drive the vehicle with ABS at your more pleasure than drive the vehicle without
ABS. It is also improper and insecure for the ABS vehicle short-radius turning and quick
driveway changing and other rapid steering wheel turning.
Don't step on the brake pedal repeatedly. When driving the vehicle with ABS, the repeat
step on the brake pedal will make the ABS connect and disconnect, which causes the low
brake efficiency and larger brake distance. In fact, the ABS itself will automatically
increase/decrease the braking force at higher speed, and provide the efficient steering wheel
controlled capacity.
Don't forget to turn the steering wheel. The ABS provide the driver with the steering wheel
controlled capacity, but it itself doesn't automatically implement the vehicle steering
operation.
Don't be afraid of the normal hydraulic working voice and brake pedal chattering when the
ABS works, the sound and chattering of which are normal and can make the driver feel
hereto that the ABS is playing its role.
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