What is Radar Cruise Control?

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StJohnny
07/25/25 6:12am
Radar Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) serves to enhance driving safety and comfort. The fundamental concept of ICC is: 1. The radar system continuously monitors the distance between vehicles and their relative speed, automatically controlling the vehicle's acceleration, deceleration, or braking to maintain a safe distance or relative speed with the vehicle ahead. 2. The entire process operates without manual intervention, significantly reducing the driver's workload and improving safety and comfort. This integrated safety assistance driving system, combining electronic devices with automotive mechanisms, represents an advanced stage in the development of automotive anti-collision radar and a future trend.
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