12/05/2025
🚗💥 “Autopilot.” “Driver Assist.” “Self-Driving.”
These features sound safe — but most cars on Georgia roads are not truly autonomous. And when drivers trust technology that isn’t ready to take over, serious crashes happen.
🔹 Adaptive Cruise Control = Level 2
It can adjust your speed, but it can’t make human decisions.
Your hands stay on the wheel. Your eyes stay on the road. When it glitches, you pay the price.
🔹 Fully Autonomous = Level 4
These cars can drive themselves — but they’re rare in Georgia and still struggle with rain, sun glare, construction, and unexpected obstacles. When they fail, they fail fast.
🔹 Marketing vs. Reality
Companies blur the line between assistance and autonomy, and families suffer when the tech doesn’t live up to the promise.
That’s where accountability matters.
At Cheeley Law Group, we know how to uncover what really happened in crashes involving driver-assist or “self-driving” systems. We dig into the data, question the engineers, and hold companies responsible when their technology puts people at risk.
💬 If you or someone you love was hurt in a crash involving adaptive cruise control or a so‑called “autonomous” system, you deserve real answers and a firm who actually cares about you like part of our own family. Would you really want to roll the dice and trust just anyone?
https://cheeleylawgroup.com/blog/adaptive-cruise-vs-autonomous/
📞 Contact Cheeley Law Group — consultations are free, and justice has no autopilot. You need more than a bark, you need a bulldog with a bite.
(770) 758-6127
The phrase adaptive cruise control vs autonomous gets thrown around in ads like it’s the same thing. It’s not.