But I saw an ad on the television for a truck (I think a Chevy) where the “driver” was clapping his hands. The truck appeared to be passing another vehicle with no interaction from the “driver”.
Is that not real?
—” The truck appeared to be passing another vehicle with no interaction from the “driver”.
All that I have seen require a hand on the wheel.
So I looked around...
“With an attentive driver, and under the proper conditions, Super Cruise-equipped vehicles can permit hands-free operation of the vehicle.”
If it detects a driver falling asleep at the wheel or texting while driving, it will audibly warn them to take control. Since Super Cruise is only a Level 2 system, not Level 3, it can not think for itself by passing slower traffic or following a navigation route
monitors eye gaze and head position
If I read it correctly only on interstate highways.
Something new every day thanks.