What does Driving SOS mean?
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Driving SOS refers to the vehicle self-rescue system. Below is more information about it: 1. SOS is the international Morse code distress signal, not an abbreviation of a single word. Nowadays, vehicles are generally equipped with a one-touch SOS call button. The SOS system in cars is a vehicle self-rescue system. It is an emergency system designed to quickly seek rescue assistance when the vehicle encounters a malfunction, an accident, or faces a dangerous and sudden situation. 2. In case of an emergency, pressing the SOS button for more than 2 seconds will automatically activate the in-vehicle connected system. The system uses the manufacturer's built-in emergency alert feature, which can only be triggered by the connected system to send an emergency alert and locate the vehicle. For example, if a malfunction occurs, you can contact roadside rescue services through Driving SOS to seek appropriate help and services.