What is the function of the brake assist system?
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Here is an introduction to the functions of the brake assist system: 1. Prevents wheel lock-up when the brakes are applied; 2. Automatically adjusts the braking force distribution ratio between the front and rear axles based on the different axle load transfers during vehicle braking; 3. Detects the driver's braking action and increases braking force during emergency braking to shorten the braking distance; 4. Reduces the slip rate of the drive wheel tires by controlling the driving force, preventing collisions and stabilizing the vehicle. Additional information: 1. The brake assist system includes the Electronic Brake Assist (EBA) and Brake Assist (BA) systems. During vehicle operation, the brake assist system continuously monitors the brake pedal. Under normal braking conditions, the system does not intervene, allowing the driver to determine the braking force. 2. When the system detects that the driver suddenly presses the brake pedal with extreme speed and force, it is judged as an emergency braking situation. The system then pressurizes the braking system to enhance and generate stronger braking force, enabling the vehicle and its occupants to quickly escape from danger.