Safety & Your Vehicle
Anti-lock brakes (ABS) help you to...
- ○Stop in a shorter distance on every surface
- ✓Steer while braking hard in an emergency
- ○Drive faster safely
- ○Avoid checking your tyres
Correct answer
Steer while braking hard in an emergency
ABS helps you keep steering control during hard braking, but it doesn't necessarily shorten stopping distances (rule 120).
This is one sample question. Practise the full bank with timed mock exams, every answer explained, and a predicted pass score — free to start in Car Theory Test.
Download on theApp StoreRelated questions
What is the minimum legal tread depth for a car tyre in the UK?When should you check your tyre pressures?What can under-inflated tyres cause?What should you do if your brakes feel spongy or are not working well?Which of these reduces the environmental impact of your driving?Why should you remove a roof rack when you're not using it?