What is the Function of the Brake Assist System?
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Here are the functions of the brake assist system: 1. It prevents wheel lock-up when the brakes are applied. 2. It automatically adjusts the braking force distribution ratio between the front and rear axles based on the varying axle load transfer during braking, thereby improving braking efficiency. 3. It detects the driver's braking action and increases braking force during emergency braking to shorten the braking distance. 4. When the vehicle experiences wheel slip, roll, or loss of tire traction, it reduces engine speed while purposefully applying braking control to individual wheels, ultimately guiding the vehicle back to its normal driving path to avoid dangers caused by loss of control. 5. By controlling the magnitude of driving force, it reduces the slip rate of the drive wheel tires, prevents collisions, and stabilizes the vehicle.