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work normally during initialization process. Adaptive Cruise Control
System (ACC)
The Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system
can control the vehicle speed based on the
set speed and the set headway (following
distance with other vehicle ahead) in the
range of 0 ~ 150 km/h.
ACC mainly provides driving assistance for
the driver on highways or elevated roads
with good road conditions. The driver should
keep control of the vehicle at all times.
ACC uses front camera to detect the vehicle
ahead and maintain the headway set by the
driver through automatic speed adjustment
function. The driver can control the vehicle
at any time according to driving conditions.
When the vehicle power mode is
turned on, ACC will start self-check,
and the system function is not available at
this stage.
• ACC is only an assistance system
instead of an emergency warning and
collision avoidance system, which can
not substitute the driver. The driver must
always keep control of vehicle and take
full driving responsibility for vehicle
operation. The driver should drive
according to laws and regulations.
• ACC does not work for vehicles or
objects crossing carriageway.
• The change of vehicle posture due to
excessive load in the luggage area will
deteriorate or invalidate the target
recognition of ACC system.
Driving Assist