What is Emergency Braking?

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MacCameron
07/25/25 7:46am
Emergency braking refers to stopping the vehicle within a short distance. Precautions for using emergency braking include: 1. Emergency braking causes significant damage to the vehicle and tires, and should only be used in dangerous situations; 2. When performing emergency braking on rainy or icy roads, do not engage the handbrake; 3. Try to avoid obstacles to minimize harm to the driver, passengers, pedestrians, and other vehicles. The emergency braking system is installed at the front of the vehicle and uses radar, cameras, and sensors to detect obstacles ahead. If an obstacle is detected and the driver does not brake, the vehicle will automatically apply emergency braking to reduce the risk of collision.
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