What does ACC adaptive cruise control mean?
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ACC adaptive cruise control refers to an automotive function that allows the vehicle's cruise control system to adjust speed according to traffic conditions. It is an intelligent automatic control system. When the distance to the vehicle ahead becomes too small, the ACC control unit can coordinate with the anti-lock braking system and engine control system to appropriately brake the wheels and reduce engine power output, thereby maintaining a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. The function of adaptive cruise control is that by sensing the force applied by the driver on the feedback accelerator pedal, the ACC control unit can determine whether to execute cruise control to reduce driver fatigue.