What does ACC displayed on the car mean?
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ACC displayed on the car refers to Adaptive Cruise Control, which is an intelligent automatic control system developed based on existing cruise control technology. The adaptive cruise system uses low-power radar or infrared beams to obtain the exact position of the vehicle ahead. If it detects that the preceding vehicle is slowing down or monitors a new target, the system will send execution signals to the engine or braking system to reduce the vehicle speed and maintain a safe driving distance from the preceding vehicle. When controlling vehicle braking, the automotive adaptive cruise control system usually limits the braking deceleration to a level that does not affect comfort. When greater deceleration is required, the ACC control unit will issue audible and visual signals to notify the driver to take active braking measures.