ASTC uses a variety of sensors to monitor the vehicle's speed, steering angle, yaw rate, and wheel speeds. This information is then used to calculate the amount of traction control assistance that is needed. ASTC can apply the brakes to individual wheels, or reduce engine power, or both, to help the driver maintain control of the vehicle.
ASTC is a valuable safety feature that can help to prevent accidents. It is especially useful in slippery conditions, such as rain, snow, and ice.
Here are some of the benefits of ASTC:
* Improved safety: ASTC can help to prevent accidents by reducing the risk of loss of traction.
* Better handling: ASTC can help to improve the vehicle's handling by reducing the risk of oversteer and understeer.
* Increased confidence: ASTC can give drivers more confidence when driving in slippery conditions.
* Reduced tire wear: ASTC can help to reduce tire wear by preventing the wheels from spinning.
ASTC is a standard feature on many new vehicles, and it is becoming more and more common on older vehicles as well. If you are looking for a vehicle that is safe and easy to handle, be sure to look for one with ASTC.