What does ACC adaptive cruise control mean?
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ACC adaptive cruise control, also known as active cruise control, is similar to traditional cruise control. The system includes radar sensors, digital signal processors, and control modules. Additional information: 1. In the adaptive cruise control system, the system uses low-power radar or infrared beams to determine the exact position of the vehicle ahead. If it detects that the vehicle ahead is slowing down or identifies a new target, the system sends a signal to the engine or braking system to reduce speed, thereby maintaining a safe driving distance between the vehicles. 2. When the road ahead is clear, the system will accelerate back to the set speed, and the radar system will automatically monitor the next target. The active cruise control system takes over speed control from the driver, avoiding frequent cancellation and resetting of cruise control. The adaptive cruise control system is suitable for various road conditions, providing drivers with a more relaxed driving experience.