Adaptive cruise control (ACC) maintains the distance to the vehicle in front of it. That distance, which is set by the driver as a number of car lengths, is measured by sending radar signals from the ...
Adrian has been engaged in automotive media and content creation since 2016, starting as an independent content creator in his spare time, before joining the CarBuzz Team as a writer in April 2024. A ...
With semi-autonomous active safety systems becoming commonplace, more and more vehicles are beginning to offer adaptive cruise control as either optional or standard equipment. You have probably seen ...
Like conventional cruise control, adaptive cruise control maintains a desired speed set by the driver. However, adaptive cruise control (often abbreviated as ACC) makes things more convenient by ...
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 ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
A new study from the IIHS claims that those who use adaptive cruise control tend to speed more than those not using it. To analyze how folks drive with adaptive cruise control, the IIHS provided a ...
Adaptive Cruise Control with Trailering (RPO code KSG) will be equipped as standard on more trim levels of the heavy-duty pickup model with the debut of the 2025 GMC Sierra HD, according to the latest ...
Ever since General Motors launched the current-generation, 2020 and newer Chevy Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD pickup trucks, many have wondered why the duo can’t be had with Adaptive Cruise Control ...
Today’s cars don’t look all that different from the cars of 10, 20, or even 30 years ago, but once you delve past the drivetrain, the seating configuration, or the body style, you’ll find today’s cars ...