Adaptive Cruise Control - Beware!

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by FearTheCorn, Jan 9, 2019.

  1. Woodys

    Woodys Heavy Load Member

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    This is too funny. Right before I left my fuel hauling gig, they were starting to get new trucks in with the ACC. One night I had to use one of these trucks because my truck was in the shop. About 15 miles into my trip I see interstate traffic passing me like I'm sitting still. I look at the ACC and it's tracking a car almost 100 yards in front of me doing 52mph. I'm just like "Ok, so this is happening". Gave my right foot a good cramp that night sitting on the gas pedal the whole time.
     
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    I never use cruise in my truck period,
    even though the company encourages it and 'grades' us on how often we used it.
    My foot determines my speed at all times.
     
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    I’m governed (castrated) at 65 so my foot is the cruise control.
     
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    I've got this crap on a car and many of the trucks I own, my drivers call it Captive Cruise Control and I have to agree with them.

    I am working on trying to get it to stop working on the trucks or make it able to be turned off and on by the driver.
     
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    Find the antenna on the front, unplug it.
     
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    STexan Road Train Member

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    Then the cruise won’t work unless you know the bypass (safety override) sequence that may or may not be enabled on a truck.
     
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    Find the antenna on the front, give it a good solid it with a ball pen hammer.
     
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    STexan Road Train Member

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    Did you not comprehend what I said earlier?

    I don’t get it. So many harp on the idea we need to do our job safely, but it seems many of these same people advocate for disabling safety devices. If you have one that doesn’t work well, get it fixed (tuned)

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    Lighten up Francis.

    Myself and many others have been driving safely for 40+ years.
    I don’t need some silly device telling me there is a four wheeler in front of me.
     
  10. Slowmover1

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    It’s correct that highest use of cruise control equates to best MPG. Goal in our company is 50%+.

    I saw that some were at 80%. Ha! No way.

    You know what they’re doing, right?

    Engaging cruise at 35-mph and using foot to run far above that when into metro traffic.