When Should the Crawl Control System Be Used?
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Crawl mode, also known as low-speed cruise driving assistance system, is primarily used when climbing steep slopes or driving on special road conditions such as rain and snow sections, rocky roads, and sandy terrain. It automatically controls the engine and brakes. Below is an introduction to crawl mode: 1. When using crawl mode, maintain low-speed driving to achieve excellent and stable passability. During driving, the driver does not need to divert attention to the throttle and brakes, and can even remove their foot from the throttle or brake. Simply focus on the road ahead and the steering wheel to easily navigate through challenging terrains. 2. Different car manufacturers have various names for systems with this function. For example, Land Rover refers to it as the All-Terrain Progress Control (ATPC). Essentially, the functions are roughly the same.