Antilock-brake systems are important safety features installed in modern vehicles to prevent skidding and assist with steering control during sudden braking. Synonyms for antilock-brake include ABS, anti-skid braking system, electronic stability control, and traction control system. ABS is the most commonly used term and has become a standard feature across many vehicle models. Anti-skid braking system refers to the mechanism that prevents vehicle wheels from locking up due to sudden braking. Electronic stability control improves vehicle stability during turns and slippery road conditions, while traction control system is designed to maximize tire grip on the road for better acceleration and braking performance. These terms all refer to the safety technology designed to prevent accidents and provide an enhanced driving experience.