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DBC
(redirected from Dynamic Brake Control)

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(language, parallel)DBC - A data-parallel bit-serial C based on MPL. SRC, Bowie MD.

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Highly-effective stability and traction control systems deliver stacks of grip while corner and dynamic brake controls with electronic brakeforce distribution also contribute to effectively maintaining total control over the proceedings, along with some sharplyresponsive power steering and well-balanced handling.
Highly-effective stability and traction control systems deliver stacks of grip, while corner and dynamic brake controls with electronic brake force distribution also contribute to maintaining total control over the proceedings, along with some sharply responsive power steering and well-balanced handling.
Security is good with deadlocks to help keep out unwanted visitors while driver safety aids include ABS braking system with electronic brake force distribution, automatic stability control, corner brake control, dynamic brake control and dynamic traction control.
 
 
 
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