What is the Front Vehicle Brake Alert Function?
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The front vehicle brake alert function is: while driving, when the distance between the front vehicle and your car becomes too close, reaching a certain threshold, the system will issue a warning reminder to maintain an appropriate distance between the vehicles. Below are some braking techniques: 1. Emergency braking: Some vehicles are not equipped with ABS, so it is not recommended to apply full braking force at once. Instead, brake in two separate actions to prevent wheel lock-up, which could lead to skidding and loss of steering control. 2. Braking in rainy conditions: When driving on wet roads, avoid slamming the brake pedal or turning the steering wheel abruptly. After passing through a waterlogged area, it's advisable to gently press the brake pedal twice to utilize inertia and friction to expel water from the brake discs, preventing brake failure during sudden braking. 3. Braking while following another vehicle: The primary purpose of braking while following another vehicle is to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. Therefore, press the brake pedal gently. Besides observing the braking of the vehicle directly ahead, also pay attention to the dynamics of the vehicles further ahead. If you notice the vehicle ahead braking, place your foot on the brake pedal in advance to prepare for sudden braking by the front vehicle.