What is dsc in a car?

DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) is a safety system that helps prevent skidding in a car by detecting when a vehicle is losing control and automatically applying brakes to individual wheels to help stabilize the car. DSC works in tandem with other safety systems such as ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System) and TCS (Traction Control System) to keep the vehicle under control in emergency situations.

DSC uses sensors to monitor a car's speed, steering angle, and other parameters to determine if the vehicle is losing control. If it detects skidding or loss of traction, it will intervene by applying brakes to specific wheels to help steer the car back on course. This can help prevent accidents and keep the driver in control of the vehicle.

DSC is now a standard feature in most modern vehicles and has been proven to significantly reduce the risk of accidents due to skidding or loss of control. It is an important safety feature that can help drivers stay safe on the road, especially in slippery or hazardous driving conditions.