What is the Difference Between Full-Speed Adaptive Cruise Control and Regular Cruise Control?
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Here are the differences between full-speed adaptive cruise control and regular cruise control: 1. Adaptive cruise control is an upgraded version of regular cruise control. Adaptive cruise control can be used on urban roads and is operable at any speed range. 2. Regular cruise control is less intelligent and generally cannot be used on urban roads; it is only suitable for highways and is not operable at all speed ranges. Here is some additional information: 1. Many high-end vehicles are equipped with adaptive cruise control systems. Cars with adaptive cruise control have a radar located below the front bumper, which is used to detect the distance between the car and the vehicle ahead. 2. Vehicles equipped with adaptive cruise control also feature automatic follow-up functionality. Some cars come with Level 2 autonomous driving technology, and vehicles with Level 2 autonomous driving technology will always include adaptive cruise control systems.