Is Cruise Control Really Dangerous?
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If the car is driving normally, cruise control is not dangerous. Cruise control allows the car to maintain a preset speed without the driver needing to press the accelerator, which not only makes driving easier but also saves fuel. However, in principle, cruise control should only be activated on roads with good conditions, preferably highways or closed roads. Relevant information about car range is as follows: Introduction: Car range refers to the maximum distance that can be traveled with the remaining fuel in the tank at a fuel-efficient speed. It is mainly calculated by the car's computer based on the current fuel consumption. Influencing factors: The car's range is affected by four factors: charging equipment, tire pressure, whether the vehicle is overtaking, and whether it frequently stops and starts abruptly.