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Cadillac took a step closer to the self-driving car, showing off Super Cruise, encompassing way-cool features that edge ever-so-closer to automatic pilot on the highways.
It's not nearly as advanced as Google's self-driving vehicle. Cadillac warns that this new semi-autonomous driving tech only works under certain optimal conditions, assisting you with automatic steering, braking and lane-centering on highways. It uses a combination of radar, ultrasonic sensors, cameras and GPS map data to keep that Caddy on the straight-and-narrow.
We're a bit concerned about this almost driverless tech -- might some drivers depend on it too much, only to be unpleasantly surprised by its limitations?