hraðastýringu
Hraðastýringu, also known as cruise control, is a system that automatically controls the speed of a vehicle at a pre-set level. It allows the driver to remove their foot from the accelerator pedal, reducing fatigue on long journeys. The system typically works by electronically controlling the engine's throttle. When a driver engages hraðastýringu, they set a desired speed. The system then monitors the vehicle's speed and makes adjustments to the throttle to maintain that speed, even when going uphill or downhill.
Modern vehicles often feature adaptive hraðastýringu, or adaptive cruise control (ACC). ACC goes a step further
The primary benefit of hraðastýringu is driver comfort and reduced fatigue, especially on highways. It can