What is the Difference Between Adaptive Cruise Control and Full-Speed Adaptive Cruise Control?
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The differences between full-speed adaptive cruise control and adaptive cruise control are as follows: 1. Speed limitations differ: Full-speed adaptive cruise control can be used at any speed. Adaptive cruise control can only be used at speeds above 40 km/h or 60 km/h. 2. Nature differs: Full-speed adaptive cruise control does not require the driver to touch the accelerator or brake pedal during vehicle operation. Adaptive cruise control assists the driver in driving and alleviates fatigue. Adaptive cruise control technology is built on the foundation of active safety configurations, requiring radar, ultrasonic, and infrared sensors to detect obstacles, pedestrians, and vehicles ahead. It must include automatic braking functionality to ensure precise distance control.