How to use the Audi A6L driver assistance system?
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Adaptive cruise control with stop & go function, which is an automatic following distance maintaining system. Within a speed range of 0 to 250 km/h, the system controls the vehicle speed and distance to the preceding vehicle through automatic acceleration or braking.
As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I frequently use the Audi A6L's assistance systems, which are quite user-friendly. After getting in the car and starting the engine, locate the control stalk on the lower left of the steering wheel or the 'Driver Assist' menu on the central display. For example, with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), simply press the cruise button on the highway, set the maximum speed, and the system will automatically adjust the speed based on the vehicle ahead—effortless and fuel-efficient. However, remember to keep your hands lightly on the steering wheel to avoid system alerts, as Lane Keeping Assist may occasionally remind you. During daily commutes in traffic jams, Traffic Jam Assist is incredibly useful, automatically stopping and starting to reduce foot fatigue. Be sure to regularly check that the sensors are clean, as their performance may degrade in rain or snow. Overall, the system feels smooth and responsive, unlike some cars that lag, but don’t rely on it too heavily—stay vigilant in complex driving conditions.