Who does?Perhaps he also doesn't drive around taking pictures.
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Who does?Perhaps he also doesn't drive around taking pictures.
Thing is you don't need to look at the speedo with CC set, so actually allows more attention to be paid.You don’t have to “work out” your speed, that’s the job of the Speedo, just open your eyes when driving, much safer.
Golf goes down to 20mph,
Thing is you don't need to look at the speedo with CC set, so actually allows more attention to be paid.
On a more general point, do the brake lights come on when this happens? In other words are brake lights designed to operate whenever the vehicle brakes, which in the case you describe is part of an automated process, or only when the pedal is pressed?Using cruise control on our A3, if the car starts exceeding the set limit when the car goes downhill, it automatically applies the brakes to slow down to the set speed. The Golf just goes faster and faster.
Yes, brake lights work on Audis.On a more general point, do the brake lights come on when this happens? In other words are brake lights designed to operate whenever the vehicle brakes, which in the case you describe is part of an automated process, or only when the pedal is pressed?
It's a legal requirement. I can't remember the threshold, but if the car is decelerating at more than about (I think) 0.3G, then the brake lights must illuminate, even if that's being done by regeneration (in the case of an EV) or intelligent cruise control (in the case of any sort of vehicle). It's not required for engine braking in an ICE, but you'd have to pick a pretty low gear and pretty high speed to decelerate at 0.3G or more!On a more general point, do the brake lights come on when this happens? In other words are brake lights designed to operate whenever the vehicle brakes, which in the case you describe is part of an automated process, or only when the pedal is pressed?
I note some of the 20 limits now returned to 30, so the time one is having to carefully monitor the lower speed is less, I also note the 30 limits now have repeater signs, the 20 limits don't, but working out if in Wales or England is a problem, so we need little Welsh dragons on all lamp posts in Wales, or a large sign on boarders "Welcome to Wales land of the slow" with the Welsh version first of course so by time you reach the English version you have passed the sign.