Who has cruise control

patdog

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You can still watch the road and be ready to hit the brake while your car is doing the work.
You won't. You just won't. The more the car is doing for you the more distracted you will let yourself get. It's just human nature.
 

was21

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I use regular cruise on the interstate when traffic is light except when it's raining I don't use it. I set it at 65 to save fuel since I ain't in a hurry and there are no other vehicles close in front of me or behind me.
 

skip dog

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I use my cruise daily......adaptive has its issues, but as long as you pay attention, you can tap the throttle a little bit to keep the sudden reactions of it a little at bay.......

B/w left lane drivers and those that can not maintain a constant speed, it's just infuriating.

What gets me, if you can afford to buy a 100k vehicle, learn to use your damn cruise control on the open highway
 

johnson86-1

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But doesn’t use it on the interstate?

and why?
I'm finding less and less opportunities to use it on the interstate. Just seems to be more congested on average, with too many idiots for regular cruise to be useful.

I have adaptive cruise control but have not given it a chance yet. Based on how the brakes will slam on for no good reason when I am backing up with parking assist on, I am hesitant to trust it while going 70 with enough congestion that I can't use normal cruise control.
 
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paindonthurt

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Mine too. Adaptive cruise control sucks. Unfortunately it’s being forced on us in a lot if the newer models.
I actually turned it on yesterday for the first time and drove 61 between tunica and Cleveland with it.

not terrible there but in heavier traffic it sucks
 
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paindonthurt

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This leads to a bigger annoyance than left laners. I set my cruise 9 mph over the speed limit on the interstate. I absolutely hate the driver that comes up from behind and passes you and when they get in front of you for some reason start to slow down to where you have to pass them. After you pass them then they will repeat the previous pass and slow down maneuver. I give people like that 3 exchanges and I will pass them at 15 over and get real distance from them before I put the cruise back on 9 over.
I honestly think this is why many left lane drivers are so bad. They go fast until they catch someone and then just go the same speed.

amazing the number of people I see who go to pass and then ride next to the car on the right for 5 miles.
 

Maroon Eagle

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I have adaptive cruise control but have not given it a chance yet. Based on how the brakes will slam on for no good reason when I am backing up with parking assist on, I am hesitant to trust it while going 70 with enough congestion that I can't use normal cruise control.
I use adaptive cruise control.

What I’ve noticed about it:

1. It can’t tell that a vehicle is in the turn lane and not in the same lane as me 99 percent of the time…

2. It’s good about slowing down so that you don’t tailgate the driver ahead of you but with that said…

3. I prefer to not use in cruise control in heavier traffic.

All in all, I like it
 
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IBleedMaroonDawg

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I can remember when we didn't have cruise control. I happily use it every time I drive. You can pretty easily tell which people don't use cruise control on the interstate and toll roads.
 
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patdog

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I use adaptive cruise control.

What I’ve noticed about it:

1. It can’t tell that a vehicle is in the turn lane and not in the same lane as me 99 percent of the time…

2. It’s good about slowing down so that you don’t tailgate the driver ahead of you but with that said…

3. I prefer to not use in cruise control in heavier traffic.

All in all, I like it
1 - This is a deal breaker for me.
2 - This is never a problem for me because I'm actually looking at the road when I'm driving. And it leave too much space so in traffic people are continually cutting in front of you and slowing it down again until it leaves enough space for the next driver to cut in front of you.
3 - Given my response to #2, I can see why

All in all, why is it you like it?
 
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johnson86-1

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1 - This is a deal breaker for me.
2 - This is never a problem for me because I'm actually looking at the road when I'm driving. And it leave too much space so in traffic people are continually cutting in front of you and slowing it down again until it leaves enough space for the next driver to cut in front of you.
3 - Given my response to #2, I can see why

All in all, why is it you like it?
I think this is more of an indication of problems with human drivers. In heavy traffic, when a train of cars in the left lane is slowly but surely surely passing cars in the right lane, if you leave a safe amount of space between you and the person in front of you who is also passing, you will inevitably have some jackass try to pass you on the right.

Granted this is usually caused by some one somewhere up the line in the left hand lane not simply passing and getting into the right lane so even faster passing traffic can then pass them. But still a stupid and ******** move to respond by weaving in front of people if they leave anything more than a car length and a half between them and the next car.
 

Napoleon378

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1 - This is a deal breaker for me.
2 - This is never a problem for me because I'm actually looking at the road when I'm driving. And it leave too much space so in traffic people are continually cutting in front of you and slowing it down again until it leaves enough space for the next driver to cut in front of you.
3 - Given my response to #2, I can see why

All in all, why is it you like it?
Encapsulates why I don't like Adaptive cruise control. I use standard cruise control on the highways pretty much at all time outside of heavy traffic. I keep it 8-10 mph over and I always get back in the right lane after I pass.

Also, while we are talking driving/vehicles my other pet peeves on newer vehicles is a push button or twisting knob gear shifter. GTFO with that trash, old school column shifters are far superior. Also, greatly dislike the massive ipad screens going in all cars now. give me a small screen for carplay/navigation then buttons/knobs for AC controls, seat heaters etc. Driving my wifes car down the highway and want to turn the seat heater on or adjust the AC? gotta go through the damn ipad screen for that involving a few more touches/eyes away from the road than the trusty knob or button.
 
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aTotal360

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Mine too. Adaptive cruise control sucks. Unfortunately it’s being forced on us in a lot if the newer models.
Mine had tweaks in the adaptive cruise settings. I put it on the slowest accelerating setting and the least aggressive brake setting. Works really well.
 

aTotal360

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Adaptive Cruise is awesome. Lane Assist sucks. At least mine does. It drifts too much in the lane to keep me comfortable.
 

vhdawg

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My biggest complaint about adaptive cruise is that it does nothing to notify you that it's slowed down if you come up behind someone going a little bit slower. It's all too often I'm riding along with it set on 75 and realize for the last few minutes I've been doing 65 behind someone slower. I wish it would just do something simple like change the color of the speed or the background on the display just as a "hey you, we're slowing down now in case you'd rather make a move"
 

Maroon Eagle

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1 - This is a deal breaker for me.

It would be for a lot of folks, but I’ve trained myself to be on the lookout in those situations by preparing to manually accelerate when needed…

2 - This is never a problem for me because I'm actually looking at the road when I'm driving. And it leave too much space so in traffic people are continually cutting in front of you and slowing it down again until it leaves enough space for the next driver to cut in front of you.

LOL I know… People always want to be in a rush and they wind up slowing traffic…

3 - Given my response to #2, I can see why

All in all, why is it you like it?

Because Perfect is the Enemy of Good ($1 maybe to Voltaire)

It’s something that largely works, and it wouldn’t be used for years if nitpicky folks wanted something perfect 🙂

So bring it out and fine-tune it even more…
 

POTUS

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Looking for the Adaptive Cruise Control on my vehicle, can someone help me find it?

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Maroon Eagle

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Adaptive Cruise is awesome. Lane Assist sucks. At least mine does. It drifts too much in the lane to keep me comfortable.
Lane Assist doesn’t take into account Driving in Jackson

It’s not a Lane Departure; it’s Jackson potholes…
 

Dawgbite

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I bet I own the oldest vehicle with cruise control. I have a 1964 Jeep that has a pull throttle in the dash. It’s original because the jeep came from the factory with a pto that required constant throttle settings.
 

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Hang on. You don't trust adaptive cruise but are willing to buy a self-driving care some day??????Ywa
Yes.....my adaptive cruise is weird. And yes, I would trust self-driving cars more. Certainly, would be an adjustment period, but Elon Musk has really made some impressive strides in his self-drivers. Nothing unusual about that. Not all adaptive cruisers or self-drivers are the same. Lot of difference between different brands.