Automated Lane-Changing Car Features

GM Super Cruise Now Supports Handsfree Land Changes

The latest iteration of the GM Super Cruise feature aims to provide drivers with impressive capabilities, while also enabling them to enjoy more intuitive experiences on the road. The feature now provides drivers with the ability to automatically change lanes if the system confirms it's safe to do so, which can be activated by simply using the turn signal when in Super Cruise mode. The function can only be accessed if the driver is paying attention to the road and other requirements are met.

The latest version of GM Super Cruise will be accessible on a range of upcoming vehicles and come as an additional step towards the inevitable autonomous driving capabilities that cars will tout in the near-future.

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Automated Lane-changing Cars
The development of more intuitive, automated driving capabilities, such as handsfree lane changes, is disrupting the automotive industry and paving the way for fully autonomous vehicles.
Driver Monitoring Systems
With Super Cruise requiring drivers to maintain attention to the road, the use of driver monitoring systems that ensure drivers are alert and attentive presents a ripe opportunity for innovation.
Connected Vehicle Technology
Automated lane-changing technology requires constant communication and coordination between vehicles, presenting an opportunity for companies that specialize in connected vehicle technology and systems.

Who This Affects Most

Automotive
The advancement of autonomous driving technology is transforming the automotive industry and pushing companies to innovate to stay competitive.
Software
The development of automated driving features relies heavily on software and presents a significant opportunity for companies with expertise in this area.
Artificial Intelligence
As automated driving technologies continue to evolve, the use of advanced AI and machine learning algorithms presents opportunities for innovation and development.
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