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Cruise control should NOT be used:

The Ontario Official Driver's Handbook states that cruise control should never be used on wet, icy, or slippery roads. In these adverse conditions, cruise contr

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Question: Cruise control should NOT be used:

Answer options:

  • On dry highways ✅ On wet, icy, or slippery roads
  • On long trips
  • At posted speeds

Correct answer: On wet, icy, or slippery roads

Explanation: The Ontario Official Driver's Handbook states that cruise control should never be used on wet, icy, or slippery roads. In these adverse conditions, cruise control can cause the vehicle’s tires to lose traction, spin, or hydroplane, leading to a dangerous loss of control. Conversely, using cruise control on dry highways, during long trips, or at posted speed limits under ideal conditions is safe and helps prevent speed creep and driver fatigue. G1 candidates must know this safety rule as the exam frequently tests defensive driving decisions during hazardous weather, emphasizing that traction must be managed manually when road conditions degrade.

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