Quote:
Originally Posted by robg
-Slow moving or stop and go type traffic.
-Longer highway trips where the roads are just crowded enough that you get people in front of you slowing down and speeding up all the time.
I actually never used regular cruise control much either until I got adaptive cruise control since its really only useful on wide open highways. I find that it really reduces my annoyance and stress in those types of (fairly common) situations. Was one of those things i didn't know I needed until after i had it. Anyway, its becoming more and more common as a standard feature now so it's not asking too much to have in a daily driver.
|
Always wondered if adaptive cruise control has made the passing lane worse since people with it seem to park in it sitting behind a slow car instead of going around them.