Under what circumstances is autonomous braking useful?
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Autonomous braking can automatically brake at low speeds. The following is an introduction to autonomous braking: 1. Introduction: The "Automatic Braking System" refers to a braking system that uses aircraft electric braking to slow down and prevent runway overruns. 2. Functions: (1) When the vehicle speed reaches 30km/h, this system will automatically activate. (2) When the vehicle ahead brakes, stops, or encounters other obstacles, this system will automatically apply the brakes. (3) It can also adjust the steering wheel to change the vehicle's path to avoid obstacles. Of course, if the distance to the obstacle is already very close, this system will automatically perform emergency braking without requiring driver intervention.
Autonomous emergency braking is most useful while driving, especially during rush hour traffic in cities. When the car in front suddenly stops in a traffic queue, I've noticed through extensive driving that the system can promptly brake for me to avoid rear-end collisions. It also automatically detects obstacles and intervenes when I'm distracted by my phone or fatigued driving - like when a pedestrian suddenly crosses the road, reacting faster than I could. In rainy or foggy conditions with poor visibility, the sensors can detect dangers earlier than human eyes. For maintenance, regularly check that cameras and radars are clean, ensuring mud doesn't block signals. Many new cars now have this feature - it not only saves money and prevents accidents but makes driving more relaxed and secure, particularly ideal for daily commuters.