Adaptive cruise control in most cars may miss Queensland’s 2-second safety gap

Adaptive cruise control (ACC) systems in many of the most popular cars in Queensland might not adhere to the State Government’s safe following distance recommendations, according to new research from the University of the Sunshine Coast. ACC is a feature in modern cars that adjusts a driver’s selected cruising speed to maintain a designated gap with the car ahead.

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