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Apr 16, 2025 - 01:44 AM
Super Cruise is a hands-free driver assistance technology that uses real-time cameras, sensors, GPS, and precision LiDAR map data to steer the vehicle and maintain lane position on compatible roads. It works in conjunction with Adaptive Cruise Control to reduce the need for frequent steering, braking, and accelerating. When engaged, the system allows the driver to remove their hands from the steering wheel while the vehicle stays centered in its lane. However, it is important to note the following limitations:
1. Compatible Roads: Super Cruise can only be used on compatible roads that are separated from opposing traffic. These roads are generally high-speed and may have a speed limit above 45 MPH. It is recommended to visit cadillac.com/supercruise for a list of compatible roads.
2. Driver Attention: The system relies on the driver's attention to the road. The Driver Attention Camera monitors the driver's head position and eye gaze to ensure they are paying attention. If the system detects inattentiveness, it will provide alerts and prompt the driver to take over steering control.
3. Manual Steering: The driver can manually steer the vehicle at any time while Super Cruise is engaged. This is necessary for situations such as making turns, merging into traffic, or exiting the road. The system does not make turns or steer to avoid obstacles or other vehicles.
4. Limitations and Conditions: Super Cruise should not be used in complex or uncertain driving conditions, including construction zones, intersections controlled by traffic lights or stop signs, winding or hilly roads, tunnels, or heavy traffic. It is important to always ensure that traffic conditions are safe before using Super Cruise.
For more detailed information and instructions, please refer to your Cadillac Owner's Manual and visit cadillac.com/owners.
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