For the PDF version of this article, click here. Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is an automotive convenience or safety feature that allows a vehicle's cruise control system to adapt the vehicle's speed ...
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 ...
Cruise control has become one of the most common convenience features in modern cars. On long highway drives it reduces driver fatigue, helps maintain a constant speed, and lowers the risk of ...
Cruise control is available in most new vehicles Adaptive Cruise Control adjusts your speed based on how close you are to other vehicles Driving on the freeway for long distances can get a bit tiring ...
On a long, empty highway, there comes a moment when your right foot begins to feel the strain of holding a steady speed. That is exactly the situation modern cars were designed to make easier and ...
This article appeared in eeNews Automotive and has been published here with permission. Until now, motorcyclists have had to do without a comfort and safety assistance system that has been standard in ...
The advent of the microcontroller changed just about everything. Modern gadgets often have a screen-based interface that may hide dozens or hundreds of functions that would have been impractical and ...
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