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  2. Adaptive cruise control - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive cruise control does not provide full autonomy: the system only provides some help to the driver, but does not drive the car by itself. [3] For example, the driver is able to set the cruise control to 55mph, if the car while traveling that speed catches up to another vehicle going only 45mph, the ACC will cause the car to automatically brake and maintain a safe distance behind the ...

  3. Advanced driver-assistance system - Wikipedia

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    The car will maintain the speed the driver sets until the driver hits the brake pedal, clutch pedal, or disengages the system. [37] Specific cruise control systems can accelerate or decelerate, but require the driver to click a button and notify the car of the goal speed. [37] ESC control light

  4. Mobileye - Wikipedia

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    Mobileye's aftermarket vision-based ADAS systems are based on the same core technology as for production models. These systems offer lane departure warning, forward collision warning, headway monitoring and warning, intelligent headlamp control and speed limit indication (tsr). [73] These systems have been integrated with fleet management ...

  5. Tesla Autopilot - Wikipedia

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    Also in October 2020, Consumer Reports evaluated 17 driver assistance systems, and concluded that Tesla Autopilot was "a distant second" behind GM's Super Cruise, although Autopilot was ranked first in the "Capabilities and Performance" and "Ease of Use" categories.

  6. GM-owned Cruise has lost interest in cars without steering ...

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    The Cruise Origin was supposed to be the future—or so it seemed four years ago. That’s when Cruise cofounder Kyle Vogt introduced the futuristic-looking vehicle: No steering wheels.

  7. Cruise control - Wikipedia

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    Cruise control (also known as speed control, cruise command, autocruise, or tempomat) is a system that automatically controls the speed of an automobile. The system is a servomechanism that takes over the car's throttle to maintain a steady speed set by the driver.

  8. Consumer Reports gives first-ever ranking of most reliable ...

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    Consumer Reports has put out its first-ever brand ranking on used vehicles as well as its 10 top picks of the best individual used cars priced under $20,000 — two of which are General Motors ...

  9. ‘Not surprising’: Recent EV models run into 79% ... - AOL

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