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How To Use Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low-Speed Follow

Cruising on the open highway has never been easier! Honda's Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low-Speed Follow sets your cruising speed and the following interval between you and a vehicle detected ahead; it can also brake your vehicle or apply the throttle, depending on that interval. And the Low-Speed Follow function can bring your vehicle to a complete stop when a vehicle detected ahead slows to a stop, and it allows you to resume operation by pressing a button or the accelerator. The ACC uses a radar system on the vehicle's front as well as a windshield-mounted camera. Note that the driver remains responsible for slowing or stopping the vehicle to avoid a collision. 

ACC with Low-Speed Follow cannot detect all objects ahead and may not detect a given object; accuracy will vary based on weather, speed, and other factors. ACC should not be used in heavy traffic, poor weather, or on winding roads. Driver remains responsible for safely operating vehicle and avoiding collisions.