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Cruise Control is a type of Telematics and Vehicle Electronics technology that allows a vehicle to maintain a constant speed without the need for the driver to continuously press the accelerator. Cruise Control is typically activated by a switch on the dashboard and can be adjusted to the desired speed. The system works by using sensors to detect the speed of the vehicle and then adjusting the throttle accordingly. Cruise Control can also be used to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front, allowing for a more comfortable and safe driving experience.
Cruise Control is becoming increasingly popular in the automotive industry, with many manufacturers offering the technology as standard or as an optional extra. Companies in the Cruise Control market include Bosch, Continental, Denso, Delphi, and Valeo. Show Less Read more