Seabee1973
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- Brandon
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- 2015 Mustang GT Premium/PP and 2006 F150 FX4
I find it frustrating as well for people who don't hold speed... doesn't necessarily mean that they are not using CC because it can be overidden hitting the gas... I do speed up from time to time when a person is going slower and you are trying to pass and they speed up... then they get a quarter mile away and you get back into the lane again just for them to do the same damn thing. I especially do that when trucks you are passing deciding to match speed... you know the gravel trucks that always normally speed 70 or 80 in a 60.......hit a bump and there goes some rocks and other debris... for the most part if on cruise control, I am in the middle lanes... daytime, Not used as much since traffic is heavier however I find it extremely easy to maintain speed in a manual transmission especially in the side streets or around town... Going down hills as well taking advantage of the lower gears versus auto which gravity sends then coasting and speeding downYou're right, you aren't under any obligation to hold a speed. I'm also not saying that I expect drivers to hold their speed to MY speed. I'm saying when driving conditions are suitable there really isn't a good reason to not utilize cruise control.
The frustration with drivers who don't use cruise control is the constant up and down changes of your speed for no reason. Most notably, I can have my cruise set to 75 coming up on a car in the right lane that at the moment is going 70. I move over to pass and all of a sudden I reach the bumper of the car and they start speeding up. Now I'm not passing them, then all of a sudden they start pulling away from me. Annoying. So I get back behind them. Fine. Then just another mile up the road with my cruise still set to 75 I'm coming up on their bumper again!!! This happens ALL THE TIME.
If road conditions are unsafe for cruise control such as heavy traffic, poor weather or what have you, obviously fluctuations in speed are safe and the norm. But when it's a sunny day with light traffic on a straight stretch of road, the non-use of cruise control is an unnecessary nuisance.
Regarding your approaching rear vehicle example, that would be no different whether the vehicle was cruising at a speed faster than you or had their own foot on the pedal.
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