traction control
trac
ˈtræk
trāk
tion
ʃən
shēn
cont
kənt
kēnt
rol
roʊl
rowl
British pronunciation
/tɹˈakʃən kəntɹˈəʊl/

Definition & Meaning of "traction control"in English

Traction control
01

a system in vehicles that helps prevent wheels from slipping on slippery surfaces

What is "traction control"?

Traction control is a system in a vehicle that helps prevent the wheels from slipping when accelerating, especially on wet, icy, or uneven roads. It detects when a wheel is losing grip and adjusts power or applies brakes to keep the vehicle stable. This improves safety by reducing the chance of skidding and helps maintain control when driving in difficult conditions. It works together with other safety systems, like anti-lock brakes, to ensure smoother and more stable driving, especially when starting from a stop or making sharp turns on slippery surfaces.

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Examples
My new car has traction control, so I feel safer driving in rainy weather.
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