When and When Not to Use Cruise Control

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Cruise control is a convenient feature that’s standard in most cars today. Many drivers like the feature because it allows them to stay at one speed while they are traveling long distances. The feature, which is an electronic device that locks the accelerator in place, is ideal for use on the interstate or other long roadways that have few traffic lights or intersections. And while the feature isn’t difficult at all to use, there are a few things that all drivers should know before they start to use cruise control.

5 Tips on How to Use Cruise Control Safely

Although the feature has its benefits and is available in more cars today than ever before, cruise control is not meant to be used every time you are behind the wheel. Using it at the wrong time could put you or other people out on the road in danger. That’s why we here at Diamond Glass have put together these helpful tips so that you will always cruise safely.

  1. Never Use Cruise Control During Hazardous Weather Conditions

Using a feature that will keep your car at a certain speed until it’s deactivated is not something good to use if you expect to drive on slick or icy roads. Even if you think the road conditions are fine in the area you are traveling, if inclement weather is in the forecast, it may be best to avoid using cruise control.

  1. Do Not Set Your Speed Above the Legal Limit

Setting your cruise control at a velocity that is higher than the legal limit in your area is extremely dangerous. On most interstate highways, the speed limit is between 55 and 70 miles per hour. This is the recommended range when using this feature simply because it’s safer, plus you won’t have to worry about any traffic violations.

  1. Learn About the Controls and How to Use Them

While cruise control may seem to be a basic feature, the controls can be different across the various car makes and models. Just because you’re familiar with how the feature works with one vehicle, doesn’t mean it will be the same in another. Take the time to figure out the controls in a safe location before you head out on the interstate to avoid any serious accidents.

  1. Don’t Try Out the Feature During Times of Heavy Traffic

If you are new to using cruise control, you shouldn’t try it out during rush hour traffic or anytime you are in a ‘stop and go’ situation. The feature is ideal when you need to travel long distances with very few stops and not a good option when you are likely to slam the brakes at an intersection.

  1. Be Alert and Focused

Although the idea of ‘cruise control’ is to help the driver relax and take their foot of the gas pedal for a while, you still need to remain alert and focused. You shouldn’t use the feature when you are tired or have been driving for an extended period. And if you tend to suffer from driver fatigue, you may want to avoid using the feature altogether.

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At Diamond Auto Glass, we want our customers to stay safe while driving and using their car’s cruise control feature. We also understand that accidents can happen at any time. That’s why we offer fast and reliable auto glass repair and replacement services that are available to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Our company works with all insurance companies to make sure that your vehicle is cared for promptly and in a professional manner. Give us a call today at 877-947-4595 to receive a free quote or to learn more about the additional auto glass services we have available.

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