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What is ACC?

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Lilian
07/28/2025, 10:31:10 PM

ACC stands for Adaptive Cruise Control, which is generally applied to higher-end vehicles. Below is relevant information about ACC: 1. Introduction: The Adaptive Cruise Control system is an intelligent automatic control system developed from the existing cruise control technology. 2. Principle: During vehicle operation, the distance sensor (radar) installed at the front of the vehicle continuously scans the road ahead, while the wheel speed sensor collects speed signals. When the distance to the vehicle in front becomes too small, the ACC control unit can coordinate with the anti-lock braking system and engine control system to apply appropriate braking to the wheels and reduce engine output power, ensuring the vehicle maintains a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.

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AshlynAnn
08/12/2025, 08:39:33 AM

ACC stands for Adaptive Cruise Control, and I think it's truly a high-tech driving assistant that automatically adjusts vehicle speed and the distance to the car ahead. The car is equipped with sensors like radar or cameras, which monitor the position and speed of the preceding vehicle. When the car in front slows down, my car also decelerates accordingly; if the car ahead speeds up or the road is clear, it resumes my preset speed. This is much smarter than regular cruise control, which only maintains a fixed speed without considering the dynamics of the vehicle ahead. Setting it up is simple: I usually activate it via steering wheel buttons, select a speed—say, 100 km/h—and then adjust the following distance—close, medium, or far—depending on road conditions. On rainy days, I set a longer distance to avoid misjudgments. The benefit is that long-distance driving becomes less tiring, and my hands and feet can relax more. However, it's important to keep the sensors clean, as dirt can affect accuracy. In short, ACC makes driving more effortless and safer.

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Mandy
10/02/2025, 12:18:33 AM

ACC has been a lifesaver for my daily commute, making congested roads much easier to handle. The adaptive cruise control automatically adjusts speed by monitoring the vehicle ahead in real-time, eliminating constant pedal work. Last week on the highway, I activated ACC with preset speed and following distance—the car maintained smooth, accident-free tracking. Operation is effortless: just a few steering wheel buttons to engage. I use medium-distance mode in clear weather, extending it during rain for safety. It integrates with features like automatic emergency braking to prevent collisions. My go-to during rush hour, it reduces fatigue and improves fuel efficiency. I recommend thoroughly studying the manual for optimal settings and avoiding over-reliance in complex scenarios. ACC enhances both driving enjoyment and safety.

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Angelo
11/15/2025, 01:02:27 AM

ACC stands for Adaptive Cruise Control, with its core function being to enhance driving safety. It automatically maintains a safe distance from the vehicle ahead to prevent rear-end collisions. The system uses sensors to detect the movement of preceding vehicles in real-time and adjusts speed automatically to avoid collisions. When setting it up, I typically choose an appropriate speed and following distance, such as maintaining over 30 meters to increase buffer space. On cloudy or foggy days, I adjust to a longer distance to reduce risks. It also integrates brake assist to provide protection in sudden situations. Overall, ACC reduces driving stress.

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EllianaDella
01/05/2026, 02:40:56 AM

ACC is truly practical in daily driving, saving me a lot of effort. Every time I drive, I activate the adaptive cruise control for automatic speed adjustment and following. It's most convenient on highways: after setting the speed, the car runs by itself without needing attention; in urban traffic jams, it also flexibly slows down to prevent rear-end collisions. The setup is simple—just press a button to select speed and following distance, adjusting according to road conditions. I use the default mode on clear days and increase the following distance in rainy weather for added safety. Combined with in-car settings, I can quickly get the hang of it, reducing the burden on my hands and feet and making commuting more comfortable. ACC is not only convenient but also enhances overall driving efficiency.

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MacMaggie
04/02/2026, 02:25:28 AM

ACC stands for Adaptive Cruise Control, representing a significant step towards autonomous driving. It utilizes sensors to monitor road conditions and automatically adjusts speed and distance, enhancing convenience. I've experienced its seamless collaboration with lane-keeping systems. The future direction involves integrating it with more intelligent features like automatic parking to achieve comprehensive automated driving. The setup method remains the same, using buttons to select speed and distance. In the context of new technologies, ACC is clearly driving the trend towards safer and more efficient travel.

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