What are the active safety systems on the car?

Nowadays, when consumers purchase a car, they not only pay attention to the appearance and performance of the car, but also understand what active safety configuration the car has. Because safe driving is always the most important point in our journey, the intelligent and rich safety configuration of the car is also the constant pursuit of car companies. The better the car's safety configuration is, the safer our driving will be. So what are the most common active safety configurations on cars today?

First, blind area monitoring

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Traditional rearview mirrors have a certain range of blind spots, which makes us very careful when changing lanes. If we don't see the rear lane in the blind spot, we change lines and it is easy to accident. The blind spot warning system can monitor blind spots on both sides of the vehicle in real time, and it will work when the speed range is 10-140KM/H. In the working range of the system, the system detects that there is a vehicle in the blind area, and prompts the driver to pay attention to avoidance by means of the signal light of the rear-view mirror.

Second, reverse image

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Reversing images may be very familiar to everyone, and most cars are now equipped with this system. When the car is reversing, there is a certain blind spot at the rear of the car. The reverse image can ensure that it will not collide with people or objects when reversing.

Third, the seat belt is not prompted

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This function means that if the seat belt is not attached to the dashboard, it will light up and the icon will look like a yellow man carrying a big sword. If the passenger is not wearing a seat belt, the seat belt is not indicated and the system will sense it, and the dashboard lights up. When the vehicle speed exceeds 20KM/H, the safety belt system will give out a screaming alarm.

Fourth, ABS + EBD

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ABS is a driving safety system that we are very familiar with, and all cars sold in the market must have mandatory safety configurations. The brake force distribution system (EBD) is a supplement to the ABS system. It calculates the four-wheel slip ratio due to different adhesion according to the conditions of the road surface and the weight of the vehicle body, and automatically adjusts the braking force to obtain a balanced and ideal braking force. Distribution ensures the smoothness of the car.

Editor's Note: The installation of these active safety configurations on the car is mainly for drivers to drive more conveniently or to protect passengers in times of danger. Even with these active safety configurations, we have to follow the traffic laws carefully to drive while driving. After all, the driver's operation cannot be replaced by these systems.


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