TWilliams
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Well yes and no.
No as in it works totally different. It's basically an option on the cruise control system where you switch it from cruise to limiter mode and use the buttons (Peugeot/Renault) or stalk (Mercedes) to set a certain maximum speed (displayed digitally on the instrument display). Contrary to cruise mode you keep operating the accelerator with your foot, but the car simply won't go over the set speed limit anymore. Of course the set speed is dropped when you switch off the car or when you disengage the system or when you switch it back to cruise control mode. The major advantage of using this system over cruise control is that you cannot forget to re-engage it after braking, because it keeps working after you brake. Especially in heavy town traffic where you brake constantly this is much more practical than constantly re-engaging your cruise control. Forget it once and you're speeding before you know it.
I do agree though that adaptive cruise control will greatly reduce this problem, since you don't have to apply the brakes anymore either to keep with the traffic flow. I'm really looking forward to having that on my new car.
Interesting. Thanks. I know a few folks in my family that that would greatly benefit. (Not me, of course!
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