Electronic stability control

Definition

Electronic stability control is a computerized technology that improves a vehicle's stability by detecting and reducing loss of traction (skidding).

Source of Definition: Wikipedia
TermTypeLanguageUsageTerm DomainSource of TermContextAnnotations
electronic stability controlFull Form en-GB
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ESCAcronym en-GB
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electronic stability programFull Form en-GB
deprecated
ESPAcronym en-GB
deprecated
dynamic stability controlFull Form en-GB
deprecated
DSCAcronym en-GB
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elektronische StabilitätskontrolleFull Form de-DE
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ESPAcronym de-DE
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FahrdynamikregelungFull Form de-DE
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