Adaptive cruise control is a driver assistance system that automatically adjusts a vehicle's speed to maintain a safe distance from the car ahead. For example, if the Chevy Bolt in front of you slows down, adaptive cruise control would automatically slow your car down as well.
Adaptive cruise control is a valuable safety feature that can help to reduce accidents. It is especially useful in stop-and-go traffic or on long road trips. Adaptive cruise control was first developed in the 1990s, and it has become increasingly popular in recent years.