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