What is the Active Braking System?

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ONolan
07/24/25 1:00pm
The active braking system includes electronic devices such as ABS and ESP. The relevant introduction about the active braking system is as follows: 1. Introduction to the active braking system: The active braking system is a safety technology that uses communication, control, and information technology to detect the dynamic conditions around the vehicle to assist the driver. 2. Components: The components of the active braking system include: cameras or radar sensors for detection, an onboard computer for data processing, and a braking control system. 3. Working principle: The working principle of the active braking system is: Through radar sensors on the vehicle body, it monitors the traffic conditions ahead in real-time, transmits data about obstacles ahead to the onboard computer, which calculates and analyzes the data measured by the sensors and detectors. When the preset braking distance value is reached, it issues instructions such as whether to brake or avoid, and the braking control system applies the brakes to the tires without the need for driver intervention.
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LilyDella
08/11/25 3:20am
I've been driving this car with the automatic emergency braking system for over half a year, and it's really a great feature that has helped me avoid several minor collisions. Basically, the car is equipped with radar and cameras that constantly scan the road ahead. When it senses the distance is too close or detects an obstacle, it automatically applies the brakes quickly and accurately. There was this one time in city traffic when I almost rear-ended another car, and the system suddenly braked, saving me. This feature is especially reliable at night when visibility is poor. Different brands have different names for it, like Toyota calls it the Pre-Collision System, but the functions are similar. However, the sensitivity depends on the system settings. Remember to maintain it regularly and check that the sensors aren't blocked by dirt, or it might react slowly and cause issues. Also, don't rely on it completely while driving—staying attentive is key. After all, it's a great partner for human-machine collaboration.
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LeColeman
09/25/25 5:37am
As a father of two, the automatic emergency braking system is a must-have feature for me when choosing a car—safety comes first. It constantly monitors the road ahead, detecting potential collisions with vehicles or pedestrians, and automatically applies the brakes in emergencies. For example, on the way to dropping off the kids at school, when I got distracted looking at the back seat, the system once prevented a dangerous situation with a cyclist crossing the road. It works by using radar sensors in the front bumper to measure distance, with the computer analyzing the data and taking action. After installing it, I feel much less stressed, and it has also reduced the probability of collisions, making insurance discounts more affordable. Most new cars offer it as an optional feature, and I recommend family users prioritize models equipped with this function—don’t skimp on that extra cost.
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