What does the ASR (Anti-slip Regulation) system combined with ABS prevent during braking?
Active and passive safety
Explanation
The **ASR system (Anti-slip Regulation)**, combined with the **ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)**, is crucial to prevent the vehicle from **skidding during sudden braking**.
- The **ABS** prevents the wheels from locking when braking, which helps maintain control of the vehicle and reduce braking distance. This is especially useful in emergency situations where quick and safe braking is required.
- The **ASR** complements the ABS by controlling wheel slip. If one wheel spins faster than the others, the ASR brakes it to prevent skidding, which is essential for maintaining vehicle stability, especially in adverse conditions like rain or when taking curves.

In summary, the combination of these systems ensures that the vehicle does not lose traction or stability during sudden braking, thus preventing skidding.
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