Nowadays a car can be seen in every house, whether it is a small car or a premium car. But do you know about every feature that comes in the car? Especially do you know about the features found in the latest modern car? Today we will tell you about such a feature which is found in modern cars and proves to be very beneficial for you. We are talking about ACC i.e. Adaptive Cruise Control, which is a driving assistant feature whose job is to maintain the right distance with the vehicles running in front of your car. It also maintains your speed limit.
Adaptive cruise control: how does it work?
It's like cruise control but adaptive. Also commonly referred to as 'smart' cruise control, Adaptive cruise control builds on the option to lock your speed to a set limit. Adaptive cruise control detects the speed of the car in front of you. Slays or fastens depending on the car and is often combined with a distance-setting feature that lets you select how far away you are from the car in front and what distance you would like to be.
Advantages of Adaptive Cruise Control
This is a great feature if you don't want to spend a lot of time braking and want some speed assistance on the road. This is very helpful on motorways or long roads.
But it doesn't do everything for you, while your car can notify you about speed changes, such as a school zone requiring you to slow down according to signs - the car won't do it for you.
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