No, cruise control is not advised nor recommended on slippery roads. You need to maintain control at all times in conditions like these.
You DON'T use cruise control in slippery roads.
Cruise control could be dangerous if used on wet/slippery roads or in heavy traffic.
Drive slower, and when speeding up go slower, so you don't spin out of control.
roads are more slippery at the beginning of rain showers
Likely, an expressway is the only place one could use cruise control. The minimum speed to use cruise control is at least 45 mph and many roads don't allow that speed. Also, the expressway gets rid of constant stops that make it annoying to use the cruise control. Basically, if you aren't stuck in traffic, cruise control is the way to go.
The first 15 minutes of rain are when the roads are the most slippery because there is not a layer of water completely covering the road.
When it first starts raining, the roads are most slippery.
If you're running on dry roads, there's no real need to have it on. TCS is intended more for wet and slippery roads.
When the roads are slippery
On slippery, slick roads.
Salt is good 4 roads cause it lowers the freezin point of ice and it makes the roads less slippery x
It is NOT recommended when driving on slippery roads to:B Increase SpeedC Decrease following distancesIt IS recommended on slippery roads to:A Reduce speedD Increase following distancesE Brake SlowlyAnd with all driving, keep both hands on the wheel.