It sounds like cruise control is ideal for the kinds of roads you’re planning on driving on: long, flat, and dry. In fact, cruise control is a great option to save a little fuel on a long road trip. If you’re not accelerating and just consuming gas at a steady pace, you could save a couple of bucks on fuel.
You should avoid using cruise control in dicey, icy weather. In those instances, it’s safer to stay alert and be more in control of your speed. It’s also important to note that cruise control will not steer your car for you, so you’ll need to keep both hands at ten and two.
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