A traction control system (TCS) is a safety feature in vehicles that helps to prevent the wheels from spinning when the vehicle is accelerating. This can be especially helpful in slippery conditions, such as when driving on snow or ice. TCS works by using sensors to monitor the speed of each wheel. If one wheel starts to spin faster than the others, the TCS will apply brakes to that wheel to slow it down. This helps to keep the vehicle moving in a straight line and prevents it from skidding.
TCS can be a valuable safety feature, especially in slippery conditions. It can help to prevent accidents and keep drivers and passengers safe. TCS is now a standard feature on most new vehicles. It is also available as an optional feature on some older vehicles.