Britain became the first country in Europe to approve hands-free driving after giving the go-ahead to Ford’s BlueCruise technology for use on its motorways. The self-driving system uses five radars to track the position and speed of other vehicles, while a forward-facing camera detects lane markings and speed signs. The technology is only available on the pure electric 2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E and costs £17.99 ($22.5) a month.
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