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Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is an optional feature that automatically adjusts a vehicle's speed to maintain a safe distance from cars ahead, with advanced versions able to stop in traffic jams. It relies on sensors like radar and cameras, but does not replace traditional brakes and is not standardized among manufacturers. Users must ensure the system's sensors are clear and be cautious in adverse weather or conditions where ACC may not function properly.





















