What do car active braking and active safety systems mean?
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Car active braking refers to a technology where the vehicle, under normal driving conditions without adaptive cruise control, can actively generate braking effects to slow down the vehicle when encountering sudden situations, thereby improving driving safety. Active safety systems refer to safety systems that include electronic devices such as ABS and ESP. When the vehicle ahead brakes, stops, or encounters other obstacles, the system automatically increases force on the braking system to help the driver shorten the braking distance before taking action. Car safety systems are mainly divided into active safety systems and passive safety systems. The role of active safety is to avoid accidents; passive safety involves the protection of vehicle occupants or the protection of the impacted vehicle or pedestrians in the event of an accident.