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JAC T9 - Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)

JAC T9
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Starting and driving
Adaptive Cruise Control
(ACC)
With the adaptive cruise control system
activated, your vehicle can automatically
control its speed within the range of 0-150
km/h, and you can also set the distance
between your vehicle and the preceding
vehicle for following. The specic
functions are as follows:
When there are no vehicles ahead in the
same lane, your vehicle will run at the
set speed like that with a regular cruise
control system; when a vehicle appears
ahead, your vehicle will automatically
slow down to ensure that the distance
between the two vehicles is within the
set safe distance.
When the distance between two vehicles
is equal to the safe distance, following
control is enabled, which means that
your vehicle runs at the same speed as
the target vehicle.
When a vehicle ahead in the same lane
changes lanes or accelerates rapidly,
resulting in no running vehicles
ahead, your vehicle will automatically
accelerate, restoring to the set speed.
Selecting the smart cruise assist mode in
MP5 makes it possible to keep the vehicle
running in the middle of the lane line
during cruising.
Warning
The system can only be used when
there are clear lane markings.
● The ACC system is a comfort driving
system, not a safety system, obstacle
detection, or collision warning
system. The driver must always
maintain control of the vehicle and
be fully responsible for the vehicle.
● The driver needs to adjust the
following distance based on the
trac ow ahead and the current
weather conditions. After the ACC
system is reasonably set, the driver
needs to ensure that the vehicle can
be slowed down to a stop within his
eld of view at any time.
● It is the driver's responsibility to
maintain distance from vehicles
ahead, and the ACC system is
suitable for use on highways, urban
elevated roads, and other roads with
good road conditions, but not on
urban or mountain roads.

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