Don't Use Cruise Control when Driving in the Rain
#1
Don't Use Cruise Control when Driving in the Rain
is new for me, does somebody have some experience?
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors...isecontrol.htm
Summary of the eRumor
A warning from a driver who lost control of his or her car during slippery conditions and was told by a law officer that cruise control should never be used when it is raining.
The Truth
We checked with the departments of transportation for Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Washington State as well as visiting several websites of other states and the consensus is clear: Don't use cruise control during winter conditions such as when it is snowing or icy or under other slippery conditions such as when it is raining.
The comments and warnings we found were:
...The cruise control is designed for normal road conditions. It doesn't know when the pavement is slippery. Under slick conditions, you need to be in complete control and monitoring road conditions. You're more likely to notice hydroplaning if you are not relying on the cruise control.
...With some cars, it is possible that the wheels will actually spin faster when the cruise control is on and the car hits a slippery spot. When the tires make contact with firm road again, the car can skid or lose control.
...On most cars, the cruise control is disengaged by tapping on the brake. In an emergency, this adds a fraction of a second to your response time as well as the risk of the braking action itself causing a loss of control on a slippery road.
rob
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors...isecontrol.htm
Summary of the eRumor
A warning from a driver who lost control of his or her car during slippery conditions and was told by a law officer that cruise control should never be used when it is raining.
The Truth
We checked with the departments of transportation for Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Washington State as well as visiting several websites of other states and the consensus is clear: Don't use cruise control during winter conditions such as when it is snowing or icy or under other slippery conditions such as when it is raining.
The comments and warnings we found were:
...The cruise control is designed for normal road conditions. It doesn't know when the pavement is slippery. Under slick conditions, you need to be in complete control and monitoring road conditions. You're more likely to notice hydroplaning if you are not relying on the cruise control.
...With some cars, it is possible that the wheels will actually spin faster when the cruise control is on and the car hits a slippery spot. When the tires make contact with firm road again, the car can skid or lose control.
...On most cars, the cruise control is disengaged by tapping on the brake. In an emergency, this adds a fraction of a second to your response time as well as the risk of the braking action itself causing a loss of control on a slippery road.
rob
#2
RE: Don't Use Cruise Control when Driving in the Rain
I have heard that before but I still use cruise control in the rain. I can understand why you shouldn't use it in less than ideal conditions but I think most people still do.
Oh yeah, according to your signature you have a 2500 with the 4.7 liter, you may want to change that considering that truck does not exist.
#4
RE: Don't Use Cruise Control when Driving in the Rain
that was one of the first things i was ever taught by my father. i think i was about 12 when he told be just let off the gas and steer into it. Its a pretty common thing to hear up in MN with the ****ty winters we have. I never ever use my cruise anyway.
#5
RE: Don't Use Cruise Control when Driving in the Rain
ORIGINAL: motorider228
[align=left]Oh yeah, according to your signature you have a 2500 with the 4.7 liter, you may want to change that considering that truck does not exist.[/align]
[align=left]Oh yeah, according to your signature you have a 2500 with the 4.7 liter, you may want to change that considering that truck does not exist.[/align]
it is a mexican truck,and I am in mexico
http://www.dodge.com.mx/frGen2Hoja.a...T/opciones.asp
rob
#6
RE: Don't Use Cruise Control when Driving in the Rain
I was riding with a buddy up to Mt. Charleston 2 years ago in November and he had cruise on. Barely snowing and barely starting to have snow on the road. Needless to say, the rearend slipped out and we ended up hitting 2 other cars in oncoming traffic. From then on, I never use cruise unless it's bright and shiny and DRY outside.
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#8
RE: Don't Use Cruise Control when Driving in the Rain
I guess its true. You can have a 4.7 2500
RAM 4.7L 2500 ST 4X2 2007 $203,900
Mismas caracterÃ*sticas que la Ram 1500 ST 3.7L 4X2 2007 más:
Motor 4,701 cc, 4.7 litros, 8 cilindros y OHC con dos válvulas por cilindro
Potencia 235 HP @ 4,400 rpm y torque 300 lb-pie @ 3,500 rpm
RAM 4.7L 2500 ST 4X2 AT 2007 $209,900
Mismas caracterÃ*sticas que la Ram 2500 ST 4.7 4X2 2007 más:
Transmisión automática de cinco velocidades
RAM 4.7L 2500 ST 4X4 2007 $221,900
Mismas caracterÃ*sticas que la RAM 2500 ST 4.7 4X2 2007 más:
Tracción 4x4
RAM 4.7L 2500 ST 4X4 AT 2007 $229,900
Mismas caracterÃ*sticas que la RAM 2500 ST 4.7 4X4 2007 más:
Transmisión automática de cinco velocidades
RAM 4.7L 2500 ST 4X2 2007 $203,900
Mismas caracterÃ*sticas que la Ram 1500 ST 3.7L 4X2 2007 más:
Motor 4,701 cc, 4.7 litros, 8 cilindros y OHC con dos válvulas por cilindro
Potencia 235 HP @ 4,400 rpm y torque 300 lb-pie @ 3,500 rpm
RAM 4.7L 2500 ST 4X2 AT 2007 $209,900
Mismas caracterÃ*sticas que la Ram 2500 ST 4.7 4X2 2007 más:
Transmisión automática de cinco velocidades
RAM 4.7L 2500 ST 4X4 2007 $221,900
Mismas caracterÃ*sticas que la RAM 2500 ST 4.7 4X2 2007 más:
Tracción 4x4
RAM 4.7L 2500 ST 4X4 AT 2007 $229,900
Mismas caracterÃ*sticas que la RAM 2500 ST 4.7 4X4 2007 más:
Transmisión automática de cinco velocidades
#9
RE: Don't Use Cruise Control when Driving in the Rain
Well these guys don't use cruise control
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...&plindex=3
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...&plindex=3
#10
RE: Don't Use Cruise Control when Driving in the Rain
ORIGINAL: rob_net
this is my truck, http://community.webshots.com/album/325351331ezaQxT
it is a mexican truck,and I am in mexico
http://www.dodge.com.mx/frGen2Hoja.a...T/opciones.asp
rob
ORIGINAL: motorider228
[align=left]Oh yeah, according to your signature you have a 2500 with the 4.7 liter, you may want to change that considering that truck does not exist.[/align]
[align=left]Oh yeah, according to your signature you have a 2500 with the 4.7 liter, you may want to change that considering that truck does not exist.[/align]
it is a mexican truck,and I am in mexico
http://www.dodge.com.mx/frGen2Hoja.a...T/opciones.asp
rob
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