Traction control is a safety feature that helps to prevent the wheels of a vehicle from spinning out of control. It works by using sensors to detect when the wheels are losing traction, and then applying brakes to the wheels that are slipping. This helps to keep the vehicle moving in a straight line and prevents it from skidding.
Traction control is an important safety feature, especially in slippery conditions. It can help to prevent accidents and injuries. Traction control is a standard feature on most new vehicles. However, it can be disabled on some vehicles. If you are driving in slippery conditions, it is important to make sure that traction control is enabled.