Dave Kuipers enjoys testing the limits of his 2015 Dodge Challenger R/T: "So far, the best (zero to 60 mph) I've been able to do is 5.6 seconds." But when the 57-year-old Grand Rapids Township ...
Cars have had the technology for decades, but bikes from BMW and Ducati will offer the safety systems for the first time, with some adjustments. By Mark Gardiner A self-driving motorcycle wouldn’t ...
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For the PDF version of this article, click here. Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is an automotive convenience or safety feature that allows a vehicle's cruise control system to adapt the vehicle's speed ...
KTM has demonstrated adaptive cruise control and blind spot alert systems which will be introduced to their range in 2021. The Austrian company and Italian manufacturer Ducati have been working with ...
Rising safety concerns and convenience needs drive the adoption of Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). With human error causing over 90% of accidents, ACC helps maintain ...
Like conventional cruise control, adaptive cruise control maintains a desired speed set by the driver. However, adaptive cruise control (often abbreviated as ACC) makes things more convenient by ...
Adaptive cruise control is an advanced safety feature that helps drivers maintain a safe following distance and speed. Here’s how it works. Many, or all, of the products featured on this page are from ...
Almost continuously, someone in the world dies from a traffic accident; countless more suffer injuries. Moreover, the economic losses caused by traffic accidents are reaching astronomical proportions.
With semi-autonomous active safety systems becoming commonplace, more and more vehicles are beginning to offer adaptive cruise control as either optional or standard equipment. You have probably seen ...
It’s not a stretch to call cruise control one of the earliest driving aids. It wasn’t always electronic, and it certainly didn’t make your grandfather’s 1982 Cadillac Seville autonomous, but it was a ...