Which button is the Accord's automatic emergency braking?
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Accord's automatic emergency braking is enabled by default after ignition, with visual and auditory alerts. If you wish to turn it off, there is a button located at the lower left corner of the steering wheel controls. The automatic emergency braking function refers to a technology that enhances driving safety by autonomously generating braking force to decelerate the vehicle when encountering sudden hazards during normal driving (non-adaptive cruise control scenarios). Below is additional information: 1. Composition of automatic emergency braking safety technology: This system primarily consists of three major modules - the control module (ECU), distance measurement module, and braking module. The core components of the distance measurement module include microwave radar, facial recognition technology, and video systems, which provide real-time, accurate images and road condition information of the road ahead. 2. Functionality: The system uses radar to measure the distance to the vehicle ahead or obstacles, then compares this measured distance with warning and safety thresholds through data analysis modules. When the distance falls below the warning threshold, an alert is triggered; when it drops below the safety threshold, the system will automatically engage braking even if the driver fails to press the brake pedal promptly, thereby ensuring safer travel.