The most likely advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) to help you while driving along a quiet motorway is Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). ACC maintains a set speed while automatically adjusting your vehicle's speed to keep a safe distance from the car in front, reducing driver fatigue and improving overall safety on motorways. It uses radar and camera sensors to detect vehicles ahead and can accelerate or decelerate accordingly, making it ideal for steady motorway driving.
Why Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)?
- It maintains a constant speed set by the driver.
- Automatically adjusts speed according to the traffic ahead.
- Reduces the driver's need for constant speed adjustment and braking on a motorway.
- Is particularly helpful on quiet motorways where maintaining steady speed and proper following distance is important.
Other systems like lane-departure warning or lane-keeping assist may also assist but are primarily focused on maintaining lane discipline rather than managing speed and distance on long motorway stretches. Traffic jam assist is more suited for congested motorway conditions rather than quiet motorways.
Thus, Adaptive Cruise Control is the most likely ADAS to assist when driving along a quiet motorway.