Can the Lavida's electronic handbrake be driven without releasing it?
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Lavida's electronic handbrake can be driven without releasing it. The working principle and button location of the electronic handbrake are introduced as follows: Working principle of the electronic handbrake: The working principle is the same as that of the mechanical handbrake, both of which achieve parking brake control through the friction generated between the brake disc and the brake pads. However, the control method has changed from the previous mechanical handbrake lever to an electronic button. The electronic handbrake, also known as the electronic parking brake system, integrates the temporary braking function during driving with the long-term braking function after parking, and realizes the parking braking technology through electronic control. Location of the Lavida's electronic handbrake button: The electronic handbrake button is located at the top of the row of buttons on the left side of the gear lever. There is a letter "P" on this button. Pulling this button upwards engages the handbrake, while pressing it downwards releases the handbrake.