Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is an intelligent form of cruise control that slows down and speeds up automatically to keep pace with the car in front of you. The driver sets the maximum speed -- just ...
What Is Adaptive Cruise Control? Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is a system designed to help vehicles maintain a safe following distance and stay within the speed limit. This system adjusts a car's ...
The concept of cruise control in cars has been around for decades, but it's only been in the last 10 to 20 years or so that it's really come into its own as a vital feature. The overall goal of basic ...
It wasn’t that long ago that adaptive cruise control was only available in vehicles from premium brands like Mercedes-Benz and BMW. But the technology, which uses sensors — and in some cases cameras — ...
Cars with adaptive cruise control used to be considered a luxury only featured in state-of-the-art vehicles. Still, with technological advancements, adaptive cruise control is now a common feature ...
Mack on Wednesday, March 18, announced that it was the first North American truck manufacturer to offer customers fully integrated adaptive cruise control as an option on its Class 8 highway models.
Market is set for significant growth driven by increasing safety demands, regulatory push, and advancements in sensor technology. Opportunities arise from integrating adaptive systems into new and ...
Cars have had the technology for decades, but bikes from BMW and Ducati will offer the safety systems for the first time, with some adjustments. By Mark Gardiner A self-driving motorcycle wouldn’t ...
The two-wheeler industry has started adopting safety tech hitherto used in cars A self-driving motorcycle wouldn't make much sense, but the industry is starting to adopt some safety technology from ...