Cruise control is certainly useful in situations whereby there is a fixed limit such as roadworks. I say fixed because everybody should be complying with the speed limit. The A30 is at the moment being converted to dual carriageway on Bodmin Moor. I frequently use my cruise control here but last time, Monday31st Oct I had the misfortune to overtake a Taxi ( in the 70 section) we got to the 40 section and who came past me? the Taxi who then proceeded to teach me a lesson by driving at between 25 and 30 mph. What the moron didn't realise by the time we were about a third of the way through he was creating the Dept of Transports stop start hold up ( they have a name for it) because the traffic builds up to the extent vehicles come to a stop. I could see this happening way back along the road. When we got to the 70 section, I accelerated up to 70, what did he do, off like a longdog well above the speed limit. What is it about the Honda Jazz? Is it jealousy? The Taxi was a Skoda.
Now back to speed limits, I went through a speed check at circa 75 plus. Sweated for a fortnight, nothing so I went on line and under the guidelines from the Association of Chief Police Officers it is given as 10% plus I think 3 miles an hour so in theory 30mph should be circa 35mph or in my case 70 speed limit 70 plus 10% = 77 plus 3 = 80. I have heard however that there is a tendency for 30and 40 limits to be strictly enforced.
I do know that I have to be very careful in 30 limits because my Jazz wants to get going, I suppose being an I shift it feels that 30 in 6th gear is not acceptable. I don't know where 'the Jazz is sluggish' comes from.