What does passive pedestrian protection mean?
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Passive pedestrian protection refers to the use of hood pop-up technology to make the engine bulge instantly during a car collision, ensuring that the human body does not collide with the hard car shell. Instead, upon detecting a collision signal, the rear part of the hood pops up while the front part sinks, allowing pedestrians to collide with a soft and smooth surface, thereby providing a certain level of protection. After detecting a pedestrian collision, the vehicle automatically activates the hood pop-up control module, and the built-in ejection device instantly raises the hood, effectively placing an air cushion beneath the falling pedestrian. Passive pedestrian protection is a type of pedestrian protection system. The vehicle's intelligent safety protection system can take active measures to protect pedestrians, notifying the driver in advance of potential accidents to prevent collisions or minimize injuries.