This is a video demonstrating the E.B.S.
This video demonstrates how you can use the E.B.S. to slow down and drive again quickly.
The issue with standard brakes is their poor performance on icy and slippery roads. That's why we developed the E.B.S., which works effectively in these conditions.
This shows how the E.B.S. could've prevented the crash and saved the people and the vehicle.
If those vehicles had been equipped with the E.B.S. Ice Brake, this accident could have easily been prevented.
This video shows how smoothly the E.B.S. Ice Brake stops the vehicle.
This is a video demonstrating solution E.B.S. gives on dirt.
This video demonstrates how smoothly the truck can stop with the E.B.S. to regain control and drive again. We were driving 50 MPH on a road covered in black ice, feeling secure because we had the E.B.S.
Use the E.B.S. to slow down and regain control to avoid skidding, ensuring safe and secure driving.
When driving on icy roads, make sure the spikes are slightly in contact with the ground to maintain better control and traction. If you start to slip, simply holding the button for a second will lower the spikes and help stop the vehicle. In this video, we were driving 65 MPH.
It is designed to prevent accidents on icy and slippery roads. When driving on such roads, it is common for cars to lose control and collide with other vehicles. However, the E.B.S. can prevent such accidents from happening.
The Emergency Brake System (E.B.S.) can be activated by pressing a switch on the dashboard of the vehicle. Once activated, a spike pad is extended, which crushes the ice and grips onto the surface, bringing the vehicle to a complete stop without causing any damage. This emergency brake system is primarily designed for use on icy and slippery roads, but it can be used in any condition regardless of the cause.
The brake system in a car can stop the vehicle either immediately or slowly to prevent any rear-end collisions. Additionally, the emergency brake can be used to stabilize a car that has lost control on icy or slippery roads. The emergency brake applies a spike pad that touches the ground slightly, allowing the car to regain traction and drive straight again.
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