What does 'folder' mean in a car?
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The 'folder' button in a car means 'folder' in Chinese, referring to switching between folders. Here is a brief introduction: The 'folder' button is located on the radio player, which is a general term for radios and single players. Nowadays, it has evolved into the audio equipment in cars, including radios (FM, AM), tape players, CD players, and MP3 players. Here is an introduction to the function of the 'folder' button: When you have created two or more song folders, pressing the 'folder' button will automatically jump to the second folder.
I often drive my family around, and when it comes to the 'folder' in the car, it's actually what we commonly call the glove box. In Chinese, it refers to the small storage compartment that can be opened and closed, located under the dashboard in front of the passenger seat. It's generally used to store gloves, documents, or small items. I remember when I used to drive older cars, it was called a glove compartment, which is a very fitting translation because drivers wore gloves to keep warm. Nowadays, car interiors are more spacious and the design is more refined, but the function remains the same—it's great for storing snacks or emergency tools. However, I'd like to remind everyone not to overload it, as the lid might not close properly, and items can rattle on bumpy roads. From my experience, regularly checking the items inside to prevent them from falling out is important to avoid distractions and ensure driving safety.