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The success story of ABS, the first electronically-controlled four-wheel antilock braking system for passenger cars, began in autumn 1978, nine long years after Bosch had started developing the system. This groundbreaking Bosch technology was the departure point for all modern braking control systems. The ABS antilock braking system uses sensors to identify when the wheels are locking and intervenes in the brake system to prevent this locking. That keeps the car on the track even on slippery ground.