I just purchased an Audi A5 and noticed it has adaptive cruise control (ACC). Can someone please explain how this feature works and how it differs from regular cruise control?
ReplyAdaptive cruise control (ACC) is a feature that uses radar and camera sensors to automatically adjust your car's speed to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you. It differs from regular cruise control in that it uses these sensors to detect the speed of the vehicle in front of you and adjusts your speed accordingly.
With ACC, you can set your desired speed and the distance you want to maintain from the vehicle in front of you. The sensors will then adjust your speed and apply the brakes if needed to maintain that distance. This can help reduce driver fatigue on long drives and improve safety.
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