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SEOUL, October 01 (AJP) - General Motors on Wednesday introduced its hands-free driver assistance system, Super Cruise, to South Korea, expanding the technology beyond North America and China.
The system, which allows hands-free driving under certain conditions, features automatic lane changes and driver monitoring to ensure motorists keep their eyes on the road. In South Korea, it will be available on more than 23,000 kilometers of highways and major roads.
To adapt the technology to local conditions, GM created high-definition digital maps of South Korean roads, using LiDAR-based lane mapping to account for sharp curves, bus lanes and construction zones. The system will first be offered in Cadillac models released this year.
Super Cruise has logged about 877 million kilometers of driving in North America, where it operates on more than 970,000 kilometers of roads. GM touts the mileage as evidence of the system’s safety record and reliability.
* This article, published by Aju Business Daily, was translated by AI and edited by AJP.
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