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History of Cruise Control in Motor Cars / Automobiles |
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6.3 Cruise Control - The first cruise controls fitted to cars were based on the centrifugal governor, a technique invented in 1788 by James Watt and Matthew Boulton (British) for use on locomotives.
- They were first fitted to cars sometime between 1900 and 1910.
- In 1945 Ralph Teetor (American) invented the modern cruise control.
- In 1958 a Chrysler Imperial became the first car to be fitted with his cruise control system.
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