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Well, we are on the move this morning with GM Canada. We are currently test driving their Chevrolet Traverse with tech expert Mark Saltzman, and we're doing that this morning in honor of their Super Cruise feature launching now across Canada. So, it will take you literally coast to coast, and this morning we are on a road trip out onto the Sea to Sky. Now, Mark, what makes Super Cruise so great? What is it?
>> Yeah, thanks, Mona. So, Super Cruise is General Motors hands-free driving assistance technology. So, as the name suggests, it will take you where you're going, and when you arrive at your destination, you feel super refreshed and not stressed. Think of it, if you will, as the evolution of cruise control, but instead of just managing your speed, it will keep you in your lane, it'll steer for you, it'll accelerate and decelerate, and even change lanes for you.
>> Now, Mark, it's important to note, although we're on Highway 1 right now, we're not yet using Super Cruise. So, how do you know what routes across Canada are Super Cruise enabled?
>> Right. So, the great thing about Super Cruise is that it's already available now on 23 different GM vehicles across the board. So, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC. And that's both gas-based vehicles and EVs. So, your vehicle may already support it, by the way. Uh so, to answer your question though, you would simply go to onstar.ca, and you can see maps of all the supported roadways. And there's a lot, almost a million kilometers of mapped roads across Canada and in the US. And now coast to coast as well in Canada. So, you can literally drive from the west coast to the east coast with much of that handled by Super Cruise.
So, you know, hands off the wheel, you're going to feel great when you get to your destination.
>> All right. Well, lots of bucket list road trips coming a lot of Canadians' way now that Super Cruise is available across the country. Coming up next hour, we're actually going to try out Super Cruise right here on camera on the road with Mark. So, stick around for that.
All right, well, we are here on the road again with tech expert Mark Saltzman talking all about Super Cruise, which is now enabling Canadians to drive right across the country coast to coast using this hands-free technology, which is super innovative. So, Mark, tell us, how does it work?
>> Sure, Mona. So, Super Cruise works through a collection of cameras and sensors on the vehicle, GPS data, and mapping software, all working in conjunction with one another another to keep you safe on the road hands-free.
And as you mentioned, it's super exciting that it's now available coast to coast across Canada. And get this, almost a million kilometers of mapped roads are supported in both Canada and in the US for Super Cruise to date.
>> Pretty incredible.
>> that's like circling the earth 25 times, by the way.
>> That's incredible. So, right now we're on Highway 1, which actually would connect us right across Canada. So, show us how it works.
>> Yeah, it's super easy, Mona. You simply press the Super Cruise button to the left of the steering wheel. As you can see, the bar illuminates in green at the top, which confirms you can now take your hands off the wheel, and it will do all the driving for you.
>> now we're driving hands-free.
>> It's amazing, right? It It sounds like science fiction, but it works today on 23 different vehicles, mind you, across the GM portfolio. So, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, and Buick on both gas-based vehicles and EVs. So, you may notice, Mona, that there's a small camera on the steering wheel column that's looking at me. And if it detects that my eyes are not on the road, then it's going to notify me, "Hey, you know, you you better pay attention." You're going to see flashing lights, hear a noise, and even your seat will vibrate, tactile feedback. So, it's pretty amazing technology.
>> Well, right now, Mark, we're coming up to the end of Super Cruise's features because we're almost at our destination over at Horseshoe Bay. So, we know it works on the Sea to Sky. Where else could you use it?
>> Yeah, so you can drive from Vancouver to Whistler, if you like, or go to the Okanagan.
You can go to the island and drive highway 19.
You know, do some fishing in Campbell River.
Come back down to Victoria. Yeah, it's amazing. It's fully supported. Again, there's almost a million kilometers of mapped roadways in Canada and in the US. So chances are it's going to be supported by Super Cruise. Yeah.
>> Excellent. Okay, well, coming up next hour we're actually going to talk about the Canadian innovation that's gone into Super Cruise. So stick around for that.
Thanks, Mark.
>> Thanks for having me, Mona.
>> Well, all morning we have been discovering Super Cruise. That's GM Canada's latest innovative technology that allows Canadians to actually travel right across the country using hands-free technology. We've been doing that this morning with tech expert Mark Saltzman. Good morning to you.
>> Yeah, thanks, Mona. Great to be with you.
>> Thanks so much for having me. So Mark, remind us again what Super Cruise is.
>> Super Cruise is General Motors hands-free driving assistance technology. So hands-free off, you know, off the wheel but getting to your destination. So when you get there, you feel super refreshed and not stressed.
>> Pretty cool. Okay, so I hear that there's a lot of Canadian innovation behind this technology. Tell us about the Canadian connection.
>> this. So much of Super Cruise was developed and tested at the Canadian Technical Center. GM's CTC employs over a thousand engineers and they've been working on technologies like Super Cruise and other things that are deployed globally, by the way. Not just for use in Canada but with Super Cruise, great for Canadian weather, our inclement climate and in many places. So it's made for Canada and this is amazing. Since Super Cruise started, more than 1.6 billion kilometers of roadways have been driven so far across Canada and in the US with with this technology. So works like a charm.
>> Okay, I love that. Now, what makes it different from other hands-free technology that's out there?
>> Yeah, so Super Cruise is the only hands-free driving assistance technology that supports trailering. So if you haul, you know, you've got a camper or a trailer or you've got gear like gravel to a work site, it works flawlessly. So, it accounts for the extra weight at the back and the extra, of course, length and and even height. And keeping you in your lane, again, doing just, you know, doing its thing so you can, you know, reach your destination safely with the the the vehicle doing all the heavy lifting.
>> I love it. Now, that's smart tech for you.
>> Yeah, it did. Yeah.
>> All right, well, Mark, thanks so much for your time with us this morning. If you want to find out more about Super Cruise and the routes and the roads that you can take all across Canada this summer, you can head online to the website you see on your screen and happy cruising.
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