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Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)

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Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD or EBFD) or Electronic Brakeforce Limitation (EBL) is an automobile brake technology. This systems monitors each of the individual brakes and wheels that automatically varies the amount of force applied to each of a vehicle's wheels, based on road conditions, speed, loading, etc. i.e., the wheels with light load have less force on them while the wheels with greater load have a greater braking force. EBD system is  always coupled with anti-lock brake-force system (ABS). The combination of both ABS and EBD will help you gain full control over the vehicle.

Anti-lock Braking System or Anti-skid Braking System (ABS)

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Anti-lock braking system An anti-lock braking system or anti-skid braking system (ABS) is an automobile safety system is now found in almost all the cars and many bikes presently being sold. As the name suggests it is a braking system that avoids Tyre lock Or avoids Tyre skidding when sudden brakes are applied.If the Tyre locks or skids, it means the tires stop rotating but the car has momentum that keeps it going forward and you wont be able to steer them to avoid a collision. When a vehicle starts to loose traction best way to prevent skidding is to apply a form of braking called cadence braking,This technique requires the driver has to quickly and repeatedly releases and reapplies the brakes.A driver who is skilled at this can usually avoid wheel lockup, but an anti-lock braking system does the job automatically and usually more efficiently.These systems work at the rate of 15-25 on-off cycles a second. When operating a vehicle with ABS never pump the brakes ,Doing so will ma