Has the idea of a dynamic speed limiter function been discussed elsewhere?
In my old ICE car I had a choice between a very basic cruise control function and a speed limiter function whereby I could dynamically set whatever speed I didn’t want to exceed on any particular stretch of road, and could drive at varying speeds up to that limit.
I found it very useful, and miss it in my model 3, as sometimes I’d rather be in charge of the acceleration and speed rather than allow the intelligent cruise control to attempt to maintain whatever is set. Sometimes that causes inappropriate acceleration.
On twisty country roads a speed limiter set at whatever speed you don’t want to exceed would be a far more natural and enjoyable driving experience than letting the cruise control function do its own thing.
In my old ICE car I had a choice between a very basic cruise control function and a speed limiter function whereby I could dynamically set whatever speed I didn’t want to exceed on any particular stretch of road, and could drive at varying speeds up to that limit.
I found it very useful, and miss it in my model 3, as sometimes I’d rather be in charge of the acceleration and speed rather than allow the intelligent cruise control to attempt to maintain whatever is set. Sometimes that causes inappropriate acceleration.
On twisty country roads a speed limiter set at whatever speed you don’t want to exceed would be a far more natural and enjoyable driving experience than letting the cruise control function do its own thing.