Can You Sleep While Using Adaptive Cruise Control?
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Adaptive cruise control does not allow for sleeping. Even when the adaptive cruise control system is activated, the driver must keep both hands on the steering wheel and remain attentive. If the driver removes their hands from the steering wheel after activating the adaptive cruise control system, the vehicle will issue a warning. Sleeping while using adaptive cruise control is extremely dangerous. The adaptive cruise control system is an intelligent automatic control system primarily designed to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead and adjust the car's speed during long-distance driving, thereby reducing driver fatigue. Important precautions when using the adaptive cruise control system include: 1. Avoid using it in rain, snow, fog, or poor road conditions to prevent safety hazards; 2. Regularly inspect the car's sensors and cameras to ensure they function properly and prevent the adaptive cruise control system from failing.