yes, its called cruise control
no such thing
On Indy Cars, there is a paddle located on the left side of the steering wheel known as the PIT LANE SPEED LIMITER PADDLE. This adjusts and limits the vehicle to the designated pit lane speed.
Yes, but this is better suited to a display layout, with governable speed controls for the cars- like the early Aurora Model Motoring which had a sort of simulated steering wheel -actually a field-setting rheostat to control speed- just the thing for hobbyshop window displays, but not very practical for racing.
The first models of Chevy cars to have cruise control installed was the Chevy Volt (2011). This control is a remote vehicle start-up system that makes it easier for the driver to remain the same speed for a fixed amount of time.
A speedometer is a tool used to record a cars speed.
it does not really control the speed of cars,what it really does is control the input of information being sent to it by sensors thru-out the car. For example:temperature sensor sends signal to computer telling it the state of the engine,cold /warmed up. Which then the computer then tells the spark/fuel injection etc to either richen up the mix or lean out the mix for fuel economy.Speed sensors on front wheels send signals to computer for ABS brakes while speed sensors from transmission send ratio signals back to verify speed and transmission speed for gear selection .Some new cars now have rear end speed sensors for comparators between transmission speed and rear end speed. So,in a sense the speed of the car can be controled by the computer.New cars have safety programs in the computers that will shut the car off if certain high end speeds are reached. For example 2008 dodge Dakota if it reaches a speed of 102 mph the computer instructs the ignition system to shut off. Other cars now do similar things.Hope this answer your question.
People love cars for their speed and design. A person with love for speed will love sports cars.
Wind speed may affect cars, effect change to aspects of cars or have an effect upon cars but, to say that wind speed effects cars is most likely a typo. I recommend changing the question.
Umm... Did you mean "Can you do the same thing in Need for Speed Hot Pursuit than you can in Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Limited Edition?" Well, the answer is yes. The only difference is when you start with the Limited Edition, you get cars you would have to get bounty to earn the cars in the regular game. For example, The Alfa Romeo 8C Competizone and Alfa Romeo 8C Spider.
they have SPEED
The coast feature in cars generally refers to cars with cruise control. With that being necessary to have coast, cars that do not have cruise control do not have the coast feature. The majority of cars produced in 2012 have cruise control.
Radio control planes were before RC cars.