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Sunday, May 31, 2009
Electronic cruise control is a function that enables you to travel at low speeds (about 30 km/h) constantly, something that comes into its own on stretches of road with speed limits.
It can be activated easily using a control stalk on the driving column or a key on the multifunction steering wheel.
The advantage is obvious: another possible distraction is eliminated, allowing you to concentrate fully on the traffic around you.
In addition, this function takes the strain (particularly in the calf muscles) off the leg operating the accelerator if you need to go slow over a longer distance.