"GM Expands Super Cruise to 750K Miles of Rural Highways for Hands-Free Driving"

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General Motors (GM) has expanded its Super Cruise hands-free driving network in North America, nearly doubling the available routes to 750,000 miles, making it the largest hands-free map in the industry. The expansion allows for automated lane changes, acceleration, and braking on compatible roads using LiDAR-enabled map data. GM plans to continue adding major and minor highways to the network, aiming to make them available to drivers through 2025.
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