What does Pre-Safe mean?
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Pre-Safe is a preventive collision warning system designed to protect the vehicle owner. Here are the relevant details: 1. Fatigue prevention: When there is a collision risk or lane departure, the system will provide intermittent light braking or warning sounds to alert the driver. However, the driver remains primarily responsible as this is only an assistive feature with limitations such as road and weather conditions. 2. Radar sensors: The frontal Pre-Safe system utilizes radar sensor data to calculate the probability of an accident. Within the system's operational range, it can detect collision risks with other vehicles or pedestrians. In such cases, the system alerts the driver through visual and auditory signals, and may also apply brake pulses. When necessary, it may initiate partial or full braking to reduce impact speed and potentially avoid a collision.