What does ACC displayed on the dashboard mean?
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ACC stands for Adaptive Cruise Control. Below is relevant information about ACC: 1. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) can comprehensively control vehicle speed and the distance to the vehicle ahead. ACC can set and maintain a specific speed within the range of 30km/h to 160km/h, allowing the car to travel at the set constant speed. Additionally, the system can also set and maintain a time interval with the preceding vehicle, which is determined by the driver. For cars equipped with automatic transmissions, ACC can apply brakes when the vehicle ahead slows down or stops, bringing the car to a halt behind the preceding vehicle. 2. The intelligent technology of Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) cannot defy the laws of physics and has certain system limitations. Improper use or negligence of ACC can easily lead to serious accidents resulting in injuries or fatalities. Do not use ACC in conditions of poor visibility, on slopes or winding roads, or on slippery surfaces (e.g., snow, ice, wet, or waterlogged roads).