Worn tires.
Incorrect tire pressure.
Front end out of alignment.
Worn shocks/struts.
Worn or broken sway bar bushings/links.
Weather and road conditions.
cruise control
The average speed of a radio controlled vehicle varies greatly by the type of radio control vehicle, brand, and frequency of the radio control. It can be super slow or can go super fast.
A Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) senses the speed of the vehicle. Used for automatic transmission shift points and other electronics. Another speed sensor would be a wheel speed sensor. This one monitors wheel speed for ABS and Traction control.
No. The cruise control will maintain the vehicle speed you have selected.
Speed is one.
Depends on the make/model/year of the vehicle
one that allows you to have complete control of your vehicle.
This is a stupid question. i own a diesel vehicle and it has cruise control as it is a 2008 model. it also has an accelerator pedal which u control by pressing with your foot
If you are refering to the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) it is on tranny by where the axles are
Such a vehicle does not exist. However should one be built (unlikely) it would need to have a speed control (accelerator) and means of stopping (brakes) incorporated as with all vehicles.
Because it is small. Harder to judge the speed and distance of a small object.
Because it is small. Harder to judge the speed and distance of a small object.