What does the passive pedestrian protection of the Regal mean?
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The passive pedestrian protection of the Regal generally refers to the use of hood pop-up technology, which causes the engine to bulge instantly during a collision, ensuring that the human body impacts a soft and smooth surface rather than the hard car body. The passive pedestrian protection system includes: Passive pedestrian protection is a type of pedestrian protection system, which consists of safety systems, hazard warning systems, and collision avoidance systems, involving sensor technology, communication technology, information display technology, and driving status monitoring technology. The function of the passive pedestrian protection system: These onboard devices include sensors, LiDAR, infrared, ultrasonic sensors, blind spot detectors, etc., installed at various parts of the vehicle body. They have accident monitoring capabilities and can provide the driver with necessary information about the vehicle's surroundings and the vehicle itself through sound, images, etc. They can also automatically or semi-automatically control the vehicle to effectively prevent accidents.