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No. It can keep a constant SPEED in a curve. But if the direction changes, then that's a change of velocity, and the direction in a curve is constantly changing.
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diameter of the curve
Constant speed around a curve is changing velocity.
To mantain the speed and his body balance.
gradually slow down
you can`t adjust the idle speed manualy,it has to be done through the ecu via a main dealer diagnostic computer.
You can be ticketed for failure to adjust speed to traffic conditions.
Also known as a reducing radius curve. The corner gets tighter or sharper as you go through it. Can be quite dangerous as the curve looks like you can go quickly and then the safe speed reduces.
The majority of curves will begin with a warning sign and speed limit. Most importantly, slow your vehicle to the posted speed by braking before the curve. As you enter the curve, steer in the middle of your lane. Avoid hugging either sides. Half way into the curve, slowly begin to accelerate to move vehicle weight from the front to the rear which provides excellent handling and less front tire wear. Remember, prepare to control your speed before the curve, start to resume your speed half way into the curve.
It is not adjustable, the computer controlls it through an electric idle speed motor on the intake.
Advisory speed sign
advisory speed
how to adjust idle on 2001 legacy
You can adjust your speed and go as fast as 120 steps a minute on this machine!
You may need to slow down as you are entering a curve, then accelerate to resume a safe speed as you are leaving the curve.
On the floor to the left of the driver's seat, there's an input into which a handheld computer is plugged in to adjust the engine controls. You need that computer to adjust your speed settiings.