Which statement about Antilock Braking System (ABS) is incorrect?

You need to maintain steady pressure on the brake pedal to activate ABS.

With ABS you are able to steer as you slow down.

Pump the brake pedal to activate the ABS.

ABS is activated only when you make sudden, emergency stops.

ABS is activated only when you make sudden, emergency stops.

This statement is incorrect. ABS is designed to prevent the wheels from locking up during braking, regardless of whether it is a sudden emergency stop or a normal stop. ABS activates when the system detects a potential wheel lock-up and modulates the braking pressure to each wheel individually, allowing the driver to maintain steering control while braking. Therefore, ABS can activate in various braking situations, not just during sudden emergency stops.