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Imagine cruising at constant speed without touching the gas—thanks to a blind inventor who never saw the road. Ralph Teetor's story of turning total blindness into cruise control is pure mechanical poetry. Discover how Ralph Teetor, blinded as a child, invented cruise control and transformed modern driving. This blind engineer from Indiana turned his heightened sense of touch into one of the most important automotive innovations in history. Born in 1890, Ralph Teetor lost his sight at age five yet built a gasoline-powered car by age twelve, earned a mechanical engineering degree as the first blind graduate on record, and amassed over 40 patents. As president of Perfect Circle Corporation, his frustration with a chatty driver's erratic acceleration during a 1930s car ride sparked the Speedostat—later known as cruise control. From basement prototypes using springs and governors to its debut in 1950s Chrysler Imperials and Cadillac models, Teetor's invention improved fuel economy, reduced fatigue, and enhanced safety through steady speeds. His tactile genius shaped everything from piston rings to torpedo rotors and laid the foundation for today's adaptive cruise control systems. A masterclass in turning limitations into breakthroughs, this episode explores how one man's extraordinary touch still delivers effortless highway gliding today.
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