Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve had long commutes many times in my life, and I just had to complete a 10 hour drive in one day.
Not once have I used cruise control, not even to the point of wishing I had it?! I can see value in self driving where I go read, work, or nap (especially if it’s late and I’m tired) but driving esp highway driving is so easy I don’t see why everyone is excited for them. The worst is FSD lite, where you don’t need the driver except in that split second of panic, how in the world is that more restful?
You've clearly never driven I5 between SF and LA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve had long commutes many times in my life, and I just had to complete a 10 hour drive in one day.
Not once have I used cruise control, not even to the point of wishing I had it?! I can see value in self driving where I go read, work, or nap (especially if it’s late and I’m tired) but driving esp highway driving is so easy I don’t see why everyone is excited for them. The worst is FSD lite, where you don’t need the driver except in that split second of panic, how in the world is that more restful?
My car has adaptive cruise control, so there is no split second of panic. It can go all the way down to a dead stop if necessary. Of course I pay attention to the road; it’s not meant to be self-driving. But it’s awesome for long road trips.
Anonymous wrote:I've never been a big cruise control user, but I think that's because I'm still relatively young, and holding my foot in a particular position is not that taxing. I could see for some people why that wouldn't be the case.
My newer car (like just about all new cars now) has cruise control that maintains a set distance from the car in front of you, and that is a big improvement. I still don't use it very often, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate cruise control, even when driving long distances. It makes me nervous it won't shut off if I suddenly need to slow down. My husband swears by cruise control, but then he only adjusts at the last minute when the car in front is slower than he is, which is so annoying.
Of course, I don't have one of those newer cars PP is talking about. I don't trust all this tech.
Well tech like that is more accurate than human behavior since it's not subject to distraction, tiredness, etc. I'm not talking about self driving cards, just new features that improve the accuracy of driving.
Anonymous wrote:PP here, who uses it all the time - just a PSA - remember to NEVER use cruise control in the rain. Even just a drizzle. Hydroplaning with cruise control is very, very dangerous.
cruise control keeps me from accidentally doing 90 for no reason.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve had long commutes many times in my life, and I just had to complete a 10 hour drive in one day.
Not once have I used cruise control, not even to the point of wishing I had it?! I can see value in self driving where I go read, work, or nap (especially if it’s late and I’m tired) but driving esp highway driving is so easy I don’t see why everyone is excited for them. The worst is FSD lite, where you don’t need the driver except in that split second of panic, how in the world is that more restful?