This paper updates the findings from initial analyses of the crash experiences passenger of cars (PCs) and light trucks and vans (LTVs) equipped with antilock braking systems(ABS). As before, separate analyses were conducted for PCs and LTVs, for each type of ABS system (rear and all wheel), for each of several crash types and each type of road surface(favorable and unfavorable). The presentanalysis also consider scrashes involving pedestrians,in addition to the four crash types previously considered. The findings for passenger cars in fatal crashes for this study are very similar to the earlier results, i.e, for non-fatal crashes the benefits in avoiding frontal crashes remain about the same. Side impacts and run-off-road crasheson unfavorable surfaces, went from a predicted increase in the earlier study to non-significance in thesefindings. In addition, there are decreases predicted for crashes involving pedestrians.