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Can adaptive cruise lane keep active braking be added?

The adaptive cruise lane of Pacific Auto Network can be equipped with active brakes. The installation of active braking system will not change the structure and performance of the original car, which is equivalent to adding a safety barrier to the car besides the safety system of bumper and airbag lamp. Only by choosing reliable ones with high safety performance can we truly realize quick judgment and timely response.

Active braking can be added:

1, the automobile active braking system refers to the normal driving of the automobile under the condition of non-adaptive cruise, such as the automobile can automatically generate braking function to slow down the vehicle or automatically brake when encountering sudden dangerous situations;

2. At present, the cutting-edge technology has developed to the pre-collision system, the most typical of which is the active braking system. When the front car suddenly brakes, stops or there are other obstacles, the active braking system will automatically act on the braking system to help the driver shorten the braking response and distance before acting, and can also change the driving path of the car by adjusting the steering wheel to avoid various obstacles.

3. In the face of traffic jam, long-term congestion will distract the driver's attention. The active braking system can reduce the probability of accidents while actively slowing down and avoid accidents such as rear-end collision. Its active braking adopts phased smooth braking, which can be a phased anti-collision strategy of early warning and braking after deceleration, smooth braking, no locking, no tail wagging and no rollover;

4. In addition, the installation of active braking system will not change the structure and performance of the original car, which is equivalent to adding a safety barrier to the car besides the safety system of bumper and airbag lamp.

(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Q&A called Beast)