Which Button is the Cruise Control?
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Currently, most cruise control systems mainly consist of the following buttons: the power button (ON/OFF), the cancel button (CANCEL), the set current speed button (SET), the resume set speed button (RES), the accelerate button (+) usually paired with the RES button, and the decelerate button (-) paired with the SET button. Below are the conditions under which cruise control should not be used: 1. Non-enclosed roads: In principle, cruise control should be used on highways or fully enclosed roads. On non-enclosed roads, complex road conditions are not conducive to traffic safety; 2. Rainy or snowy days: Use with caution on rainy days and avoid on snowy days; 3. Mountainous or winding roads: Use with caution on roads with many turns or curves. 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 winding roads.