Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is a driver assistance system designed to enhance driving comfort and safety. Unlike traditional cruise control systems, which maintain a constant speed set by the driver, ACC utilizes sensors such as radar or cameras to monitor the distance to the vehicle ahead and automatically adjusts the vehicle’s speed accordingly. This system allows drivers to maintain a safe following distance without the need for constant manual adjustments, promoting smoother and more relaxed driving experiences, particularly in congested traffic conditions. By dynamically adapting to the flow of traffic, ACC helps reduce driver fatigue and stress while also mitigating the risk of rear-end collisions. With its combination of convenience and safety benefits, adaptive cruise control represents a significant advancement in modern vehicle technology.