What is ACC?

ACC stands for Automatic Car Control, and it’s like having a super-smart friend who helps you drive your car.

Imagine you're riding in a toy car on a bumpy road. Sometimes the car wobbles, and you might even fall out if you’re not holding on tight. Now picture your smart friend sitting beside you, they can gently push the car forward when it slows down, or pull back when it goes too fast. That way, your ride stays smooth no matter how bumpy the road is.

How ACC Works

ACC uses sensors and computer brains to watch the road ahead and the cars around you. It’s like having eyes and a brain that can read traffic signs and know when to speed up or slow down.

When you press the gas, ACC helps keep your car moving at just the right speed, no need to constantly press the pedal yourself! If another car slows down in front of you, ACC makes your car slow down too, so you don’t have to take your hands off the wheel.

It’s like having a smart friend who does all the little things so you can just enjoy the ride.

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