Ford on Thursday announced an updated version of BlueCruise, which enables the automated driver-assist system for highways to operate in hands-free mode much longer than earlier versions. The new version BlueCruise 1.4 can now handle conditions such as a tight curve, narrow lane, inclement weather, ...
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