Which is Better: Cruise Control or Adaptive Cruise Control?
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From the perspectives of safety and comfort, adaptive cruise control offers more advantages. Below are the differences between adaptive cruise control and cruise control: 1. Control Module: The adaptive cruise control system includes radar sensors, digital signal processors, and control modules; cruise control is relatively simpler, without complex sensors or processors. 2. Applicable Road Conditions: Adaptive cruise control can be used not only on highways but also in urban traffic conditions; cruise control is only suitable for good road conditions, such as highways or roads with light traffic. 3. Functionality: The most basic function of adaptive cruise control is to maintain the vehicle's longitudinal movement. In case of a collision risk, the vehicle will alert the driver and actively intervene with braking; cruise control relies solely on the driver's manual operation in emergencies.