What Does Active Braking/Active Safety System Mean?
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Active braking and active safety system are defined as follows: 1. Active Braking: Active braking refers to a technology that enables a vehicle to automatically generate braking force to decelerate when encountering sudden situations during normal driving (without adaptive cruise control), thereby enhancing driving safety. 2. Active Safety System: The active safety system includes electronic devices such as ABS and ESP. When the vehicle ahead brakes, stops, or encounters other obstacles, this system automatically increases braking force to help the driver reduce the braking distance before taking action. Automotive safety systems are mainly divided into active safety systems and passive safety systems. The role of active safety is to prevent accidents; passive safety refers to the protection of occupants inside the vehicle or the protection of the impacted vehicle or pedestrians in the event of an accident.