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 ...
January 23, 2008 Ford has announced that its new Mondeo will get Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) technology as an option. The adoption of ACC technology, which has appeared previously in cars such as ...
Cruise control has, at least in principle, been a part of the automotive world as long as automobiles have existed -- some vehicles from the turn of the 20th century were fitted with speed governors, ...
Adaptive cruise control, once only seen on luxury vehicles, has now become increasingly available on entry-level models. For example, nearly every new Honda and Toyota vehicle comes with this feature ...
Adaptive cruise control is common on many high-end cars, but did you know that a massive monthly payment isn’t necessary to access the technology? Cars with adaptive cruise control will slow down and ...
Harley-Davidson is joining Bosch, Ducati and KTM in developing motorcycle adaptive cruise control, but with a special feature that allows for group riding. The company has recently applied to the US ...
This is the first article in a series on modern automotive technology. Adaptive cruise control is one of those features where once you experience it, you never want to go back. Older cruise control, ...
Bikes could get adaptive cruise control soon, so we take a closer look at the system. While cars have had the technology for some time now, we’re only just about to start seeing adaptive cruise ...
As vehicles evolve, we are treated to technological innovations that may have seemed impossible fifty years ago. One such technology is the adaptive cruise control featured on modern-day vehicles.
Like regular cruise control systems that have been around for decades, adaptive cruise control keeps a vehicle cruising at a set speed selected by the driver. The system also maintains a set distance ...
Instead of simply maintaining a selected speed like regular cruise control – adjustable up or down at the driver’s request, sometimes in 10km/h increments – the adaptive version can autonomously alter ...
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 ...
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