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d. recommended tire pressure
3. while using cruise control,
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Business, 13.09.2019 02:30 JellalFernandes
D: driversed. com
d. recommended tire pressure
3. while using cruise control,
a. you don't need to steer or brake
b. you still need to steer and brake
c. you don't need to pay attention to the road
d. you still need to press the accelerator to maintain speed
i need
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