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Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control (CACC)

Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control (CACC) is an advanced driving technology that enhances traditional cruise control by allowing vehicles to communicate with each other and traffic infrastructure. It adjusts a vehicle's speed and following distance based on real-time information from nearby cars, improving traffic flow and safety. For instance, if a car ahead slows down, CACC ensures that your vehicle automatically adjusts its speed, reducing the risk of collisions and maintaining a smoother ride. By coordinating with other vehicles, CACC can help decrease traffic congestion and enhance overall driving experience.