More than 2M Ford (F) vehicles were equipped with BlueCruise, Ford’s hands-free driving system, or some of its elements in 2025, with the system helping keep cars in its lane, manage speed, and slow down when approaching other vehicles, Ryan Felton of The Wall Street Journal reports. Some drivers, however, find the technology confusing to use, with some not understanding the product’s limitations while others haven’t heeded the system’s warnings to take control of the car.
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