Cornering Brake Control

Cornering Brake Control (CBC; German Cornering Brake Control ) is a set up by BMW since 1997 driving stability when braking assistance, based on the anti-lock system.

When braking in curves, the inside wheels are relieved by the centripetal force. This may the same view and the screwing of the vehicle into the curve for overbraking. The system counteracts this effect by the brake pressure for each wheel in strength and speed of response it controls when braking in curves separately. For the detection of turning it uses the data from the ABS sensors on the wheels ( the inner wheels turn more slowly ), but also has been digging a below the ABS control range. The Acts of the CBC is out by a generally predictable cornering braking, either with or without ABS - use stand-alone perceptible.

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