The features of the anti-lock braking system (ABS) for tricycles mainly include the following aspects:
Shorten the braking distance: In emergency braking, ABS can make the wheels both roll and drag, thereby shortening the braking distance. In this state, the friction between the tire and the ground reaches the best, which is the so-called "braking point" or "braking area".
Enhance controllability: During emergency braking of vehicles equipped with ABS, the driver can still maintain high controllability and can adjust the direction in time to avoid obstacles or dangerous situations.
Reduce danger: Vehicles without ABS are prone to side slipping, tail swinging and other uncontrolled phenomena during emergency braking, causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle and increase the risk of accidents. ABS can effectively prevent this situation and reduce driving dangers.
Adapt to various road conditions: ABS can provide stable braking performance under various road conditions, including wet, dry, gravel and other road surfaces, ensuring that it can work effectively under different road conditions.
Reduce tire wear: Since ABS can reduce wheel locking, it can reduce tire wear and extend tire service life.

