Wednesday, November 14, 2018

How-To Use Lincoln's Adaptive Cruise Control

A Closer Look at Lincoln's Adaptive Cruise Control Functionality 


Available driver-activated adaptive cruise control* operates just like normal cruise control, with one exception—its sensors can detect traffic slowing ahead and automatically slow your car to maintain the preset distance you’ve set. When traffic has cleared, your car resumes the set speed. Forward collision warning with brake support, included with ACC, can alert you if it senses a potential collision with the car in front of you. A pulsing light, which simulates brake lights, flashes on the windshield. If you don’t react immediately, the brakes will precharge and increase brake-assist sensitivity to provide full responsiveness when you do brake.


This informative video will explain how Lincoln drive control incorporates multiple driving and performance features to create a more enjoyable and confident driving experience.



*Driver Assist features are supplemental and do not replace the driver’s judgment.

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