"GM's Super Cruise System Expands to Cover 750,000 Miles of Rural Roads"

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General Motors plans to expand its Super Cruise advanced driver-assist system to cover nearly 750,000 miles in the US and Canada by the end of 2025, adding around 40,000 miles of new roads every quarter over the next two years. The system, which allows for hands-free driving on certain roads, uses cameras, radar sensors, GPS data, and lidar mapping data, and is paired with a driver-monitoring system. GM is working to expand Super Cruise's operational domain to include nondivided highways and rural areas, while emphasizing safety and caution in contrast to competitors like Tesla.
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