Transcription: When the driver slams on the brakes of this special Consumer Reports test car, he'll face one of driving's most dangerous situations, a wet slippery road. Now the same test, only this time the driver switches on the test car's computerized four-wheel anti-lock brakes. Bob Knoll, head of Consumer Reports auto testing division says The test shows why anti-lock brakes should be standard on all motor vehicles. Anti-lock brakes really do work and where they're really effective is in keeping straight while you're stopping. The main problem if you don't have four wheel anti-lock brakes is that you wo ...