What does CNL mean on a car?
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CNL on a car stands for canceling the cruise control. The CNL button is usually located on the steering wheel. Cruise control, also known as speed control system or autonomous driving system, functions by maintaining the vehicle's speed at the driver's desired setting without the need to press the accelerator pedal, allowing the car to travel at a constant speed. On long highway drives, activating cruise control can help reduce driver fatigue by eliminating the need to manually control the accelerator pedal, and it can also improve fuel efficiency by minimizing unnecessary speed variations. However, cruise control should not be used in heavy traffic, complex environments, or roads with many vehicles, and it is prohibited in rainy or snowy conditions.