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GM's Super Cruise Network Expands to 750,000 Miles, Enhancing Hands-Free Driving Experience

General Motors' Super Cruise system, known for its hands-free driving capability, has nearly doubled its road network, now covering 750,000 miles across the U.S. and Canada.

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In cases of emergencies, the car will require a driver to regain control of the vehicle. GM refers to this as a "hands-off, eyes-on" system. 
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Overview

  • General Motors has expanded its Super Cruise hands-free driving system to cover approximately 750,000 miles of road in the U.S. and Canada, nearly doubling its previous coverage.
  • The expansion includes minor highways connecting smaller cities and townships, catering to users who camp, boat, and use recreational vehicles.
  • Super Cruise uses navigation data and precision mapping on previously scanned highways, and has added features like automatic lane change and trailering capability.
  • GM has merged its Ultra Cruise and Super Cruise teams to consolidate resources and focus on the more recognized Super Cruise brand.
  • In 160 million miles driven with Super Cruise, there have been no crashes attributed to the system, highlighting its safety and reliability.