What are the disadvantages of cruise control?
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Disadvantages: In cruise control mode, it cannot respond to sudden situations on the road in a timely manner. Maintaining a constant speed can lead to a relaxed mental state, resulting in reduced concentration, which is not conducive to driving safety. Introduction to cruise control: 1. Overview: The cruise control system (CRUISE-CONTROL-SYSTEM), abbreviated as CCS, is also known as a speed control device, speed control system, or autopilot system. 2. Function: After setting the desired speed, the system automatically maintains the vehicle's speed without the need to press the accelerator pedal, allowing the car to travel at a fixed speed. When this system is used, drivers on highways do not need to control the accelerator pedal for long periods, reducing fatigue and unnecessary speed changes, which can save fuel. 3. Principle: The cruise control system works by comparing the pulse signal from the speed sensor with the set speed and then issuing commands to the servo mechanism to adjust the throttle opening, increasing or decreasing it to maintain the set speed.