Under what circumstances does Audi's active braking system activate?
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Audi's active braking system officially activates at speeds above 30km/h. It uses radar waves to monitor blind spots that are difficult for drivers to observe, providing voice signals to alert drivers to pay attention to driving safety or actively applying the brakes. The active braking system is highly practical for urban congested roads and traffic light intersections. Vehicle safety systems are mainly divided into two types: active safety systems and passive safety systems. Below is a related introduction: 1. Active safety systems: Active safety systems include electronic devices such as ABS and ESP. 2. Passive safety systems: Passive safety systems involve vehicle body energy-absorbing structures, seat belts, airbags, etc.