Does Chevrolet offer a hands-free driving system that can pass other cars?
Chevrolet Super Cruise automated lane changes
New vehicles are coming with hands-free driving systems, so you may wonder if Chevrolet offers a hands-free driving system that can pass other cars. Yes, Chevrolet offers Super Cruise. Keep reading with Carl Black Orlando of Orlando, FL, to learn about Chevrolet Super Cruise automated lane changes.
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Watch this video to learn about the system’s automated lane change capabilities. You’ll see two options for how to handle lane changes with hands-free driving.
How does Super Cruise handle lane changes?
As seen in the video above, there are two methods for changing lanes with Chevrolet Super Cruise. Let’s review what they are.
- The automatic lane-changing feature can determine when to pass other vehicles based on how fast the car in front is driving compared to your preset speed limit. With this method, the car will conduct the lane change as needed.
- Lane Change on Demand allows you to request a lane change, and the automated system will change lanes at the earliest safe opportunity. In this method, all you must do is press down the turn signal in your vehicle, and the system will handle the rest.
How does Super Cruise know when to change lanes?
Super Cruise uses sensors to check for vehicles in the lane you want to move into. The system knows when there is an opening in traffic, allowing it to safely change lanes as you would do.
Does Super Cruise signal when you change lanes?
Yes, Super Cruise follows signaling protocols when you change lanes. Whether carrying out an automatic lane change or a requested lane change, it will use signal lights to let other drivers know.
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