Can Adaptive Cruise Control Make Turns?
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Adaptive cruise control cannot make turns; it is only used to control vehicle speed and maintain distance, serving as an auxiliary function. When driving a car, the driver should still be the primary operator. The adaptive cruise control system is an intelligent automatic control system primarily designed to maintain distance from the vehicle ahead and adjust the car's speed during long-distance driving, thereby reducing driver fatigue. The adaptive cruise system mainly consists of the car's ACC control unit, radar on the front bumper, a camera inside the front grille, and the vehicle's braking system. When the car's radar and camera detect that the distance to the vehicle ahead is too close, they send a signal to the ACC control unit, prompting the car to brake and maintain a safe distance.