
Cadillac CT5 Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada-14584312) -
2021 - crc - 7/7/20
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DRIVING AND OPERATING
lever. See
“
Super Cruise Lane Change
”
later in this section and
.
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Warning
Super Cruise can only assist to
maintain lane position, or steer to
change lanes, when driving on
compatible roads. You must
supervise the driving task and
monitor the road conditions. You
may need to respond to traffic
events by steering, braking,
or accelerating. See Defensive
Driving.
Super Cruise is:
.
Not a self-driving system
.
Not a crash avoidance or warning
system
.
Not a substitute for proper
supervision of the driving task.
Super Cruise uses the following to
detect the current lane position and
lane markings ahead on compatible
roads under certain conditions:
.
Cameras
.
Global Positioning System (GPS)
sensing
.
A high-precision map
.
GPS-enhancement data downloaded
through Connected Services
Super Cruise works with Adaptive
Cruise Control (ACC), which controls
acceleration and braking while Super
Cruise is enabled and operating.
Review and understand both this
section and the ACC section before
using Super Cruise. See
An active Super Cruise service plan is
required to use Super Cruise.
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Warning
Super Cruise does not perform all
aspects of driving, nor does it do
everything a driver can do. Super
Cruise only steers to maintain
vehicle position in the current lane
or, under some circumstances, to
change lanes. Super Cruise can only
be used with Adaptive Cruise
Control.
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Warning (Continued)
Super Cruise does:
.
Not prevent crashes or warn of
possible crashes.
.
Not steer to avoid stopped or
slow-moving vehicles,
cross-traffic, construction
barriers or cones, motorcycles,
children, pedestrians, animals,
or other objects on the road.
.
Not steer in response to vehicles
or objects next to your vehicle,
including vehicles attempting to
enter your lane.
.
Not respond to traffic lights, stop
signs, or other traffic control
devices.
.
Not respond to crossing traffic.
.
Not make turns.
.
Not steer to merge onto or to
exit highways.
.
Not detect, steer to avoid,
or steer through construction
zones.
.
Not function on surface streets.
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