What is Cruise Control?
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Cruise control refers to a system that automatically maintains the vehicle speed as set by the driver without the need to press the accelerator pedal, allowing the vehicle to travel at a constant speed. Also known as speed control system or autonomous driving system, this device enables drivers to avoid manually controlling the speed during long highway drives, reducing fatigue and unnecessary speed variations, which can save fuel. Cruise control function: When the cruise control button is pressed, the car maintains the set speed. The function is immediately canceled when the brake pedal is pressed. In addition to using the brake pedal to deactivate the function, there are also cancellation functions via parking brake, clutch (MT), or gear lever (AT) operation switches.