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What is the difference between ACC cruise control and regular cruise control?

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Leslie
07/29/25 11:14am
The differences between ACC cruise control and regular cruise control are as follows: 1. Regular cruise control cannot follow vehicles; the system cannot automatically determine whether to brake or accelerate, it can only maintain a set speed. The ACC adaptive cruise control system can follow the vehicle ahead. When there is a target vehicle in front, a vehicle equipped with adaptive cruise control will follow the lead vehicle and maintain a certain distance. 2. The function of regular cruise control is to maintain the speed set by the driver without the need to press the accelerator pedal, allowing the vehicle to travel at a fixed speed. Regular cruise control can only provide a relatively constant driving speed. ACC adaptive cruise control can adjust the speed in response to environmental changes. When the distance to the vehicle ahead becomes too close, the onboard computer will automatically control the throttle and brakes to actively reduce speed and maintain a reasonable safe distance.
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CharlesDella
08/13/25 6:03pm
As a seasoned driver with over 20 years of experience, I've used both regular cruise control and ACC cruise control many times. Regular cruise control is the most basic system that sets a fixed speed, allowing the car to maintain that speed automatically, reducing the need to press the accelerator. It's quite helpful for long-distance driving on highways. However, its biggest drawback is that if the car ahead slows down, it won't automatically brake—you have to manually control it. ACC cruise control is much more advanced. ACC stands for Adaptive Cruise Control, which not only maintains speed but also monitors the distance to the vehicle ahead using radar or cameras. If the car ahead slows down, it will automatically reduce speed or even brake; if the car ahead speeds up, it will follow accordingly. This makes driving safer and more comfortable, especially in traffic jams, allowing you to relax your hands a bit. However, ACC systems are usually more expensive, with higher installation and maintenance costs. Overall, if you often drive on open roads, regular cruise control is practical enough; if you frequently encounter complex road conditions, ACC is a worthwhile upgrade that can prevent many unexpected situations. Choosing the right cruise control method while driving can enhance both your travel experience and safety.
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VanSamantha
10/08/25 3:06am
I'm someone who loves chasing new technologies, especially automotive intelligent systems. Using cruise control is very simple—just press a button to set the speed, and the car drives itself, freeing up your right foot. But this feature is basically useless in urban areas because if the car ahead slows down, you might rear-end it if you don't hit the brakes. ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) is the true advanced version—it uses sensors to scan the car ahead in real-time and automatically adjusts speed. I've driven a car with ACC, and on the highway during traffic jams, the car slows down and follows on its own, feeling like semi-autonomous driving—super convenient! In terms of safety, ACC significantly reduces the risk of fatigued driving and lowers the chances of sudden braking and accidents. However, it's only suitable for specific driving scenarios, like roads with moderate traffic. The biggest difference between the two is that cruise control only manages speed, while ACC also handles distance and adapts to changes. I recommend tech enthusiasts prioritize ACC-equipped models to experience the joy of intelligent driving and enhance daily convenience and peace of mind.
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