But if you set it at 70 because the limit is 65, and then you hold your speed close to 70 because you want to drive as fast as you can get away with, it will bong every time you exceed 70. You'll slow down to 68 or 69 in response, and then it will bong again when you pass 70 again. Presumably on the highway you'll be using cruise control, so you don't need the warning anyway. But if you use the warning, rather than c/c, in order to help you stay close to your own chosen limit, you're likely to be constantly edging over and under that limit.
I use c/c when no other cars are nearby, and I follow the speed of traffic if there are. No warning bongs needed.






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