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What does car speed mean?

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DelJoshua
08/29/25 6:40am
Car speed refers to the Low-speed Cruise Driving Assist System. Below is a related introduction: Introduction to the Low-speed Cruise Driving Assist System: The Low-speed Cruise Driving Assist System was first developed and introduced globally by Toyota. When in low-speed four-wheel drive mode, activating the switch located on the right side of the gear shift lever puts the vehicle into low-speed cruise assist mode. Function of the Low-speed Cruise Driving Assist System: The system autonomously controls the engine's torque output, transmission system, and brakes. It allows the vehicle to traverse rough terrain at an extremely slow speed, primarily to prevent wheel slippage and getting stuck due to excessive speed. It reduces driver fatigue, enhances driving safety, maintains a constant speed for smoother operation, and improves ride comfort. The system optimizes fuel supply and engine power for the best performance, reducing fuel consumption and improving fuel economy and emission performance.
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HarleyLynn
09/11/25 4:17am
When people ask me what car speed means, I say it's just the vehicle's velocity! Like when I'm driving, I always check that digital display on the dashboard—it shows me how fast the car is moving, usually in kilometers per hour or miles per hour. Higher speeds make the car feel more powerful, like when cruising at 120km/h on the highway with the wind roaring, but it also burns more fuel and wears tires faster. You've got to mind different road conditions: city limits are usually under 50km/h—exceed that and cops will fine you; slow down in rain or turns to avoid skidding. I also know that a car needs strong horsepower to go fast, but safety comes first—never risk accidents for speed. Regularly check your speedometer to ensure it works, especially important for older cars. Remember, controlling your speed means protecting yourself and others.
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Mark
10/25/25 5:05am
Speed in a car refers to the vehicle's velocity, which I've learned from my daily driving experience. The dashboard display shows me the current figure, for example, 60km/h indicates a moderate speed. When driving faster, the car responds more sensitively with a stronger sense of acceleration, but fuel consumption increases and body vibration becomes noticeable. I always pay attention to weather conditions: on sunny days, I can drive slightly faster on highways, while in foggy weather, I slow down to ensure safety. GPS also displays speed, and it's reassuring when it matches the car's reading. It's important not to exceed local speed limits—40km/h is sufficient in urban areas to avoid tickets. Additionally, the car's condition matters: new cars maintain stable speeds, while older ones require maintenance to prevent inaccuracies. Overall, speed is crucial, and using it wisely makes driving more comfortable and safe.
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SanLevi
12/08/25 5:29am
Car speed refers to the vehicle's velocity, as I understand it: when driving, you look at the dashboard, and the number displayed indicates the current speed. Speed has a significant impact—for example, speeding increases the risk of accidents, and taking turns too fast can lead to loss of control. I must keep it under control, especially in crowded areas where driving slowly is essential. In neighborhoods with many children or elderly, maintaining a speed below 30 km/h is safer. Following traffic rules is key, as different road sections have varying speed limits—remember not to impulsively accelerate. Simply put, controlling your speed ensures a safe journey home.
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