Ford's new self-driving technology called Blue Cruise is under investigation by the feds after two deadly crashes where drivers may have been going hands-free in Mustang Mach-Es. Before that news ...
"Specifically, due to the potential for false detection of stationary objects at long distances, Ford designed Adaptive Cruise Control to inhibit any response to reported stationary objects when ...
The investigation revealed that the crashes happened because Ford Adaptive Cruise Control, a key component of the BlueCruise system, is programmed to ignore stationary objects in the car's path ...
We test Ford’s claims that BlueCruise ... GPS-based data-logger and a manual trigger switch, which each driver activated once when cruise operation began, twice whenever it requested the driver ...
Federal safety regulators are stepping up their investigation of Ford's BlueCruise hands-free technology following two fatal crashes involving all-electric Mustang Mach-E models. The National ...
Investigators call out Ford's decision to program its adaptive cruise control (ACC) to disregard stationary objects at speeds over 62 mph in an effort to minimize false alarms. However ...
Ford's new hands-free technology, Blue Cruise, continues to evolve and can do most anything a car on the highway would need it to do - like merging lanes, turning, and accelerating It's available ...