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"Why should you not pump your brakes if you have ABS?"

A. The ABS system pumps the brakes automatically, many times a second—much faster than you would be able to manually apply the brakes.

B. It can even be counterproductive, since it can send the wrong signals to the ABS.

C. If you're not holding the brake down, it may not realize the severity of the situation, and therefore, it wouldn't engage.

D. All of the above.



Answer :

Final answer:

The ABS system pumps brakes automatically faster than manual application, pumping brakes with ABS can be counterproductive, and not holding the brake down may affect ABS engagement in severe situations.


Explanation:

ABS (Antilock Braking System) is designed to automatically pump the brakes many times a second, much faster than a driver could manually apply the brakes. Pumping the brakes when you have ABS can be counterproductive as it may interfere with the system's ability to function correctly, potentially sending wrong signals to the ABS. Additionally, not holding the brake down can prevent the ABS system from engaging properly in severe situations, impacting its effectiveness.


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