Traction control is a safety feature in vehicles that helps to prevent the wheels from spinning out of control when accelerating or driving on slippery surfaces. It works by using sensors to detect when the wheels are losing traction, and then applying the brakes to the spinning wheel(s) to help regain control.
Traction control can be a valuable safety feature, especially in inclement weather or when driving on rough terrain. It can help to prevent accidents by keeping the vehicle from skidding or losing control.