What is the Difference Between Automatic Parking and Remote Control Parking?
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The following are the differences between automatic parking and remote control parking: 1. Pressing the automatic parking button allows the car to park, but it cannot sense danger and has weak detection of obstacles. On the other hand, remote control parking can cooperate with parking lots and people for fully automatic parking, which is very convenient. 2. The advantage of automatic parking is that it is easy to operate—just press a button, sit back, and relax to complete the parking. After installing an automatic parking system, the car will automatically detect the distance to surrounding vehicles and obstacles around the car during parking. Although remote control parking is very convenient, it also has many challenges. The first challenge is how to control the speed. When the driver stops pressing the accelerator, the car will enter an idle state, and the clutch must be used to control the speed. The second challenge is the shift-by-wire system—how to freely switch between P (Park) and D (Drive) gears. When parking, the car will be in P gear, and to restart the car, it must be shifted to D gear, which is very strenuous and inconvenient.