What is the function of brake assist?

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DelAlaina
07/25/25 1:53pm
The functions of brake assist are: 1. Preventing wheel lock-up when braking; 2. Automatically adjusting the braking force distribution ratio between the front and rear axles due to axle load transfer during vehicle braking, thereby improving braking efficiency; 3. Detecting the driver's braking action and increasing braking force during emergency braking to shorten braking distance; 4. Reducing the slip rate of drive wheel tires by controlling the driving force, preventing collisions and stabilizing the vehicle. The brake assist system includes the Electronic Brake Assist (EBA) and Brake Assist (BA or BAS), which can increase braking force during emergency braking by detecting the driver's braking action (force and speed), thereby shortening the braking distance.
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