Ford Motor Company F is facing an intensified investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) into its BlueCruise hands-free driving technology, following two fatal crashes ...
Ford's new hands-free technology, Blue Cruise, continues to evolve and can do most anything a car on the highway would need ...
A U.S. federal safety regulator has “upgraded” its investigation into Ford's hands-free advanced driver assistance system ...
Bottom line: GM’s Super Cruise (gen 2) is reliable and predictable. It takes care of the most tedious highway driving and leaves local driving to you. (See this video of Honda Hands Free Cruise ...
Hands-free driving: Tesla has also inspired self ... three-row family vehicles like the Chevy Traverse (GM’s Super Cruise) and Ford’s Explorer (Blue Cruise) are now available to be driven ...
And General Motors’ Super Cruise has the opposite problem ... to their smartphone instead of driving. Caveats: All hands-free or driver assist technologies have the potential to be dangerous.
BlueCruise is a driver assistance technology that allows hands-free driving on certain roads, typically motorways. Ford told the BBC that it was working with NHTSA "to support its investigation".
You just turn on adaptive cruise control using a button on the steering wheel and drive through a Blue Zone. Once the vehicle determines it's safe to go hands-free, it alerts the driver.