Answer:
C. The vehicle safety check indicates the ABS is functioning normally.
Explanation:
ABS, an antilock braking system, is a safe and secure slip-resistant braking system in cars and air-crafts. An ABS is there to prevent wheel-locking while using brakes in vehicles.
When one ignites a car, the ABS indicator will light up briefly as a part of safety check. The ABS indicator light comes on for a few seconds before it turns off again. This indicates that the ABS system is functioning normally. But, if the ABS indicator light remains after turning on the ignition, this indicates that there is a problem in the system.
In the given scenario, the ABS indicator is functioning properly, thus the correct answer is the third option (C).