Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is particularly helpful on the highway, where drivers can find it difficult to monitor their speed and other cars over a long period of time. Advanced cruise control can automatically accelerate, slow down, and at times stop the vehicle, depending on the actions of other objects in the immediate area.
Adaptive cruise control (also known as ACC) functions by sensory technology installed within vehicles such as cameras, lasers, and radar equipment, which creates an idea of how close one car is to another, or other objects on the roadway.
The ACC technology allows the vehicle to slow down in the event you are using Cruise Control and the car in front of you suddenly slows down or is just slower. Your vehicle will slow down and keep a safe distance behind the vehicle in front of you, without you having to physically push the brake pedal.
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