The ADAS system known as “EBD” (emergency braking alert) helps to detect when the vehicle in front...
ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems)
Explanation
The **EBD** system (emergency braking warning) is an active safety device that helps drivers react to emergency situations on the road. This system is activated when the vehicle in front performs an **emergency braking**.
- When the driver of the vehicle in front presses the brake firmly and quickly, the **brake lights flash**. This flashing is a signal for the driver behind, alerting them that they must brake quickly to avoid a collision.
- The objective of the EBD is to provide the driver behind with more time to react and brake safely, thus reducing the risk of accidents.
Therefore, the EBD system is specifically designed to detect and warn about **emergency braking** of the vehicle in front, which makes the correct response that the vehicle is performing an emergency braking.
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