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GM is developing a hands-off, eyes-off system that would allow drivers to keep their eyes off the road too.
GM 's Super Cruise was the industry’s first true hands-free ADAS on the market when it launched in 2017 .
By mid-2025 , Super Cruise will be available on 750,000 miles of roads in the U.S. and Canada .
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