While much work is being done to bring autonomous vehicles to the roads, the closest most of us have yet got is cruise control, which has actually been around since the 1950s, appearing as “Auto-Pilot” in 1958 Chryslers and Imperials. Now Cadillac is looking to update things with road testing currently underway on a semi-autonomous technology dubbed “Super Cruise” that offers fully automatic steering, braking and lane-centering in highway driving – under certain conditions... Continue Reading Cadillac road testing semi-autonomous “Super Cruise” technology
Section: Automotive
Tags: Autonomous Vehicle, Cadillac, Driving, GM, Hands-free
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