A new study from the IIHS claims that those who use adaptive cruise control tend to speed more than those not using it. To analyze how folks drive with adaptive cruise control, the IIHS provided a ...
Like regular cruise control systems that have been around for decades, adaptive cruise control keeps a vehicle cruising at a set speed selected by the driver. The system also maintains a set distance ...
Technology in modern cars has come a long way over the past twenty years, bringing a variety of features to make driving more enjoyable, safer, and less strenuous for the modern motorist. Among these ...
Adaptive cruise control makes traveling on the highway a breeze, but drivers are apparently using it as a “tool for speeding.” That’s according to a new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway ...
While greater automation and new vehicle technologies are often cited as providing improved safety and comfort for passengers, those technological tools can still be misused. This is evidenced by a ...
Many new cars offer a wide range of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) as either standard or optional equipment. These systems are designed to help drivers avoid collisions, but the real-world ...
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 ...
Cruise control won't make a journey any more exciting, but it can be a godsend during long highway jaunts where you'd otherwise have to keep your foot on the gas to maintain your speed the whole time.
Another day, another Insurance Institute for Highway Safety study looking at how people are using advanced driver assistance systems. Like the study we covered on Wednesday, this one also concerns ...