What does the 'cruisemain' indicator in Honda cars mean?

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DelCaden
07/30/25 1:54am
Honda car's 'cruisemain' refers to the electronic cruise control function. Here is more relevant information: 1. Usage of cruise control system: When the cruise control system's indicator light is on, it means the cruise control mode is activated. The cruise control system can only be activated when the vehicle speed exceeds 40km/h. During highway driving, after setting the desired speed, you can release the accelerator pedal, and the vehicle will maintain a constant speed. 2. Common cruise control operations: When the driver performs actions such as acceleration or braking, the cruise control system will automatically deactivate and return to manual control. Some high-end models' cruise control systems feature automatic vehicle trajectory recognition and obstacle avoidance functions. For example, when going up or down slopes, the cruise control system has an automatic compensation function to maintain the vehicle's speed relatively constant. However, cruise control should only be used on open roads or in good traffic conditions to avoid unnecessary traffic accidents.
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