What does car ACC adaptive cruise control mean?
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The following is a detailed introduction to car ACC adaptive cruise control: 1. The adaptive cruise control system ACC can also be called active cruise control, which is an intelligent automatic control system. 2. The adaptive cruise control system replaces the driver in controlling the vehicle speed, avoiding frequent cancellation and setting of cruise control, making the cruise system suitable for more road conditions. The driver only needs to focus on the steering wheel and can completely remove their foot from the pedals. 3. It can greatly reduce fatigue caused by long-distance driving and provide the driver with a more relaxed driving experience. The adaptive cruise control system generally works when the vehicle speed is greater than 25 km/h, and when the speed drops below 25 km/h, the driver needs to take manual control. Through system software upgrades, the adaptive cruise control system can achieve a "stop/start" function to handle frequent stopping and starting situations when driving in urban areas.