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radar cruise control

noun

Definition of radar cruise control

chiefly British

Examples of radar cruise control in a Sentence

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Of course, the e-Pedal also does not take over and slow the vehicle if the Leaf’s radar cruise control is active and the driver moves the foot off the accelerator pedal. G. Chambers Williams Iii, Houston Chronicle, "2018 Nissan Leaf has extendedrangeon full charge to about 150 miles," 22 June 2018 Of course, the e-Pedal also does not take over and slow the vehicle if the Leaf’s radar cruise control is active and the driver moves the foot off the accelerator pedal. G. Chambers Williams Iii, Houston Chronicle, "2018 Nissan Leaf has extendedrangeon full charge to about 150 miles," 22 June 2018 Of course, the e-Pedal also does not take over and slow the vehicle if the Leaf’s radar cruise control is active and the driver moves the foot off the accelerator pedal. G. Chambers Williams Iii, Houston Chronicle, "2018 Nissan Leaf has extendedrangeon full charge to about 150 miles," 22 June 2018 Of course, the e-Pedal also does not take over and slow the vehicle if the Leaf’s radar cruise control is active and the driver moves the foot off the accelerator pedal. G. Chambers Williams Iii, Houston Chronicle, "2018 Nissan Leaf has extendedrangeon full charge to about 150 miles," 22 June 2018 Of course, the e-Pedal also does not take over and slow the vehicle if the Leaf’s radar cruise control is active and the driver moves the foot off the accelerator pedal. G. Chambers Williams Iii, Houston Chronicle, "2018 Nissan Leaf has extendedrangeon full charge to about 150 miles," 22 June 2018 Cars with the stick get dynamic radar cruise control that goes down to 15 mph and doesn’t include the capability of braking to a full stop on its own. Jeff Yip, Houston Chronicle, "2019 Toyota Corolla five-door brings latest safety tech to the masses," 26 May 2018 Of course, the e-Pedal also does not take over and slow the vehicle if the Leaf’s radar cruise control is active and the driver moves the foot off the accelerator pedal. G. Chambers Williams Iii, Houston Chronicle, "2018 Nissan Leaf has extendedrangeon full charge to about 150 miles," 22 June 2018 Of course, the e-Pedal also does not take over and slow the vehicle if the Leaf’s radar cruise control is active and the driver moves the foot off the accelerator pedal. G. Chambers Williams Iii, star-telegram, "Restyled 2018 Nissan Leaf has extended range on full charge to about 150 miles | Fort Worth Star-Telegram," 19 May 2018

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First Known Use of radar cruise control

1980, in the meaning defined above

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