Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Part of the problem on highways, at least, is adaptive cruise control. It leaves a gap and the person in front doesn't see or care that you are there and since the adaptive cruise control has kicked in, they think you are happy. The only recourse is to override the cruise control and get closer. If you stop being parked in the left lane, this won't happen and everyone is happy.
And no, at 60 in a 55 you are not one of the fast ones. Stay out of the left lane.
Who under 85 uses cruise control?![]()
What a dumb comment. Of course, I use the cruise control.
Using cruise control is so dangerous in this area! If you're on an empty road, sure. But it's not meant for the kind of numbers on DC area highways. You need to be able to constantly adjust to the ebb and flow.
That is what adaptive cruise control does, brainiac. It automatically adjusts speed downward when people in front slow down and speeds up when traffic moves faster. And it maintains a constant distance between you and the car in front. It also hits the brakes!!
What a horrible invention. Another “feature” that enables a driver to pay even less attention and have even less control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Part of the problem on highways, at least, is adaptive cruise control. It leaves a gap and the person in front doesn't see or care that you are there and since the adaptive cruise control has kicked in, they think you are happy. The only recourse is to override the cruise control and get closer. If you stop being parked in the left lane, this won't happen and everyone is happy.
And no, at 60 in a 55 you are not one of the fast ones. Stay out of the left lane.
Who under 85 uses cruise control?![]()
What a dumb comment. Of course, I use the cruise control.
Using cruise control is so dangerous in this area! If you're on an empty road, sure. But it's not meant for the kind of numbers on DC area highways. You need to be able to constantly adjust to the ebb and flow.
That is what adaptive cruise control does, brainiac. It automatically adjusts speed downward when people in front slow down and speeds up when traffic moves faster. And it maintains a constant distance between you and the car in front. It also hits the brakes!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Part of the problem on highways, at least, is adaptive cruise control. It leaves a gap and the person in front doesn't see or care that you are there and since the adaptive cruise control has kicked in, they think you are happy. The only recourse is to override the cruise control and get closer. If you stop being parked in the left lane, this won't happen and everyone is happy.
And no, at 60 in a 55 you are not one of the fast ones. Stay out of the left lane.
Who under 85 uses cruise control?![]()
What a dumb comment. Of course, I use the cruise control.
Using cruise control is so dangerous in this area! If you're on an empty road, sure. But it's not meant for the kind of numbers on DC area highways. You need to be able to constantly adjust to the ebb and flow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Part of the problem on highways, at least, is adaptive cruise control. It leaves a gap and the person in front doesn't see or care that you are there and since the adaptive cruise control has kicked in, they think you are happy. The only recourse is to override the cruise control and get closer. If you stop being parked in the left lane, this won't happen and everyone is happy.
And no, at 60 in a 55 you are not one of the fast ones. Stay out of the left lane.
Who under 85 uses cruise control?![]()
What a dumb comment. Of course, I use the cruise control.
Using cruise control is so dangerous in this area! If you're on an empty road, sure. But it's not meant for the kind of numbers on DC area highways. You need to be able to constantly adjust to the ebb and flow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Part of the problem on highways, at least, is adaptive cruise control. It leaves a gap and the person in front doesn't see or care that you are there and since the adaptive cruise control has kicked in, they think you are happy. The only recourse is to override the cruise control and get closer. If you stop being parked in the left lane, this won't happen and everyone is happy.
And no, at 60 in a 55 you are not one of the fast ones. Stay out of the left lane.
Who under 85 uses cruise control?![]()
What a dumb comment. Of course, I use the cruise control.
Ok, old man. No wonder people have to maneuver awkwardly around you since you aren’t driving with traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Part of the problem on highways, at least, is adaptive cruise control. It leaves a gap and the person in front doesn't see or care that you are there and since the adaptive cruise control has kicked in, they think you are happy. The only recourse is to override the cruise control and get closer. If you stop being parked in the left lane, this won't happen and everyone is happy.
And no, at 60 in a 55 you are not one of the fast ones. Stay out of the left lane.
Who under 85 uses cruise control?![]()
What a dumb comment. Of course, I use the cruise control.
Anonymous wrote:I bet 100% of the posters who can’t stop ranting about the left lane are men. And to the person about to pipe up, “Nope, I’m a woman,” I call bs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Part of the problem on highways, at least, is adaptive cruise control. It leaves a gap and the person in front doesn't see or care that you are there and since the adaptive cruise control has kicked in, they think you are happy. The only recourse is to override the cruise control and get closer. If you stop being parked in the left lane, this won't happen and everyone is happy.
And no, at 60 in a 55 you are not one of the fast ones. Stay out of the left lane.
Who under 85 uses cruise control?![]()
What a dumb comment. Of course, I use the cruise control.
Anonymous wrote:I bet 100% of the posters who can’t stop ranting about the left lane are men. And to the person about to pipe up, “Nope, I’m a woman,” I call bs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Part of the problem on highways, at least, is adaptive cruise control. It leaves a gap and the person in front doesn't see or care that you are there and since the adaptive cruise control has kicked in, they think you are happy. The only recourse is to override the cruise control and get closer. If you stop being parked in the left lane, this won't happen and everyone is happy.
And no, at 60 in a 55 you are not one of the fast ones. Stay out of the left lane.
Who under 85 uses cruise control?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Part of the problem on highways, at least, is adaptive cruise control. It leaves a gap and the person in front doesn't see or care that you are there and since the adaptive cruise control has kicked in, they think you are happy. The only recourse is to override the cruise control and get closer. If you stop being parked in the left lane, this won't happen and everyone is happy.
And no, at 60 in a 55 you are not one of the fast ones. Stay out of the left lane.
Anonymous wrote:I just brake check them and collect a check from their auto insurer.