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Drivers looking to improve their MPG might consider switching to cruise control. However, this will work best on flat roads with little traffic.
Cruise control, invented in the early 1900s, allows drivers to maintain a fixed speed without constant pedal adjustments.
Anyone who’s pulled a trailer for hours on the interstate knows how tempting that little cruise control button can be. Give your foot a break, lock in a speed, and just roll. Simple, right? Not always ...
I use it when ever possible. Although in my morning commute people's coffee havent kicked in and traffic flow sucks. In the evening I am able to cruse across the city much better and use cruise ...
Cruise control can take a lot of stress off of driving, but is it safe to use while towing. Here's what you need to know before hooking up the trailer.
Using cruise control when there’s ice on the road could lead to losing control of the car.
Don't use cruise control. Speaking of losing contact with the roadway, don't use cruise control when it's raining. You may think it's helping you regulate your speed, but it's doing the opposite.
When you are driving, how often are you using your cruise control? I have done a lot of highway driving and just notice the same thing over and over again. It seems to me most people don't use cruise.