What does brake assist mean?

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LouisFitz
07/29/25 5:25pm
Brake assist system is referred to as "BAS". The brake assist system monitors the frequency and force with which the driver presses the brake pedal, assisting the driver in applying greater braking force to the vehicle in critical moments, thereby reducing the braking distance. The reason for the existence of the brake assist system: Although the vehicle's anti-lock braking system (ABS) can shorten the braking distance and prevent the vehicle from losing control during braking, thereby reducing the likelihood of accidents, in emergency braking situations, drivers often fail to quickly trigger the ABS due to insufficient decisiveness or inadequate pedal force, wasting braking time and failing to achieve the desired effect. The brake assist system compensates for this shortcoming of ABS. By utilizing sensors on the throttle and braking system, the brake assist system can determine the driver's operation of the throttle and brake pedals. When it detects that the driver suddenly presses the brake pedal with extreme speed and force, it is judged as requiring emergency braking, and the system then pressurizes the braking system to enhance and generate the strongest braking force, allowing the vehicle and its occupants to quickly escape from danger. The function of the brake assist system: To prevent wheel lock-up when the brakes are applied. When the vehicle experiences wheel slip, tilt, or loss of tire traction, the system purposefully controls the braking of individual wheels while reducing engine speed, ultimately guiding the vehicle back onto the normal driving path, thereby avoiding the dangers caused by loss of control.
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