What does it mean when the parking brake is in the braking state?
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The parking brake is the handbrake, and the braking state means it is pulled up, putting the vehicle in a parked and braked condition. Nowadays, there are also foot-operated parking brakes and electronic parking brakes. With the development of modern industrial machinery, various new structural types of brakes have emerged, among which caliper disc brakes, magnetic particle brakes, and electromagnetic brakes are widely used. The auto-hold system is a function that automatically engages the handbrake. Once activated, for example, when stopping at a traffic light, there is no need to pull the handbrake manually. This feature is particularly useful on slopes and during frequent starts and stops. The electronic parking brake system integrates the temporary braking function during driving with the long-term braking function after parking, and it achieves parking braking through electronic control technology.