Where is the cruise control on the Volvo S60?
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Volvo S60 cruise control buttons are generally integrated into the steering wheel or the stalks on both sides. The following are the conditions for using the cruise control function: 1. In principle, cruise control should be used on highways or fully enclosed roads, as complex road conditions on non-enclosed roads are not conducive to traffic safety. On national highways, some tractors lack sufficient power and often rush onto the road at small intersections, posing a serious threat to vehicles on the highway. In cruise control mode, it is easy to be caught off guard. Repeated braking also cannot maintain a stable cruise control state, losing the meaning of cruise control. 2. It is prohibited to use in rainy weather, snowy or icy conditions, or when there are too many vehicles on the road. 3. It should be disabled on winding mountain roads or roads with too many curves. This is because, under normal circumstances when exiting a curve, it is necessary to appropriately accelerate to provide greater steering force. In cruise control mode, the vehicle automatically maintains a constant speed, with the throttle controlled by the onboard computer, which often poses a danger when driving on curves. Under such conditions, the speed should be appropriately controlled.