What Does Level 2 Autonomous Driving Assistance System Include?
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Level 2 autonomous driving can simultaneously perform acceleration, deceleration, and steering operations during driving. It includes auxiliary functions such as adaptive cruise control, AEB (Autonomous Emergency Braking) system, and lane-keeping assist system. Below is a detailed introduction to the driving assistance system: 1. Overview: The driving assistance system includes a lane-keeping assist system, automatic parking assist system, brake assist system, reverse assist system, and driving assist system. The lane-keeping assist system provides support for maintaining the lane during driving by using a camera to recognize the lane markings. 2. Others: The reverse assist system informs the driver of the relative position between the vehicle and obstacles in an intuitive form of images and sounds, eliminating the trouble caused by blind spots in the rearview mirror, thereby providing convenience for the driver during reverse parking and eliminating potential safety hazards.
I just bought a new car equipped with Level 2 autonomous driving assistance system, and driving feels so effortless now. The system mainly includes Adaptive Cruise Control, which automatically adjusts the speed based on the vehicle ahead; Lane Keeping Assist, which gently steers the wheel to keep the car centered in the lane; Automatic Emergency Braking, which brakes on its own to avoid collisions if there's danger ahead; and Blind Spot Monitoring, which helps keep an eye on vehicles to the side and rear. I find it particularly reassuring on highways, but I must remember this isn't fully autonomous driving—I always need to watch the road and be ready to take over. The new car also comes with Traffic Sign Recognition, alerting me to speed limit information, making long-distance driving much less tiring.