The breaking valves are actuated and turned on and off through ___________

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An anti-lock braking system (ABS) is a safety system that prevents wheels from locking when braking. It's been used in modern vehicles for the past 25 years.  Here's how an ABS works: Wheel speed sensors: Attached to each wheel, these sensors measure the wheel's rotational speed. Valves: There is a valve in the brake line of each brake controlled by the ABS. These valves allow, block, and release pressure on the brakes by assuming three different positions. Pumps: Filled with hydraulic fluid that applies pressure to the brake drums or calipers. The pump restores the pressure to the... Show more

The breaking valves are actuated and turned on and off through ___________