The Adaptive Cruise Control and Collision Warning with Brake Support integrated system allows the driver to set the vehicle’s speed and maintain it without using the accelerator pedal, and uses radar sensors to detect moving vehicles ahead and warns the driver of collision risks. Vehicle cruise control set at 70 mph Radar detects slower vehicle ahead, reduces speed to return vehicle to a pre-set following distance Cruise control adjusts to the lead vehicle’s speed and resets to the original speed if traffic clears
How it Works.
• Adaptive Cruise Control is a radar-based system that can monitor the vehicle in front (up to 600 feet) and adjust the speed of the vehicle to keep it at a pre-set distance behind the lead vehicle, even in most fog and rain conditions.
• The system measures distance as a function of speed and can monitor the traffic ahead while ignoring stationary objects such as road signs and telephone poles.
• It also can determine how fast the vehicle is approaching the vehicle ahead. For example, when approaching a lead vehicle at a high rate of speed, the system will activate sooner than when approaching slower.

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