The largest U.S. automaker, will introduce a Cadillac model in two years that will travel on the highway without the driver holding the steering wheel or putting a foot on a pedal.

The 2017 Cadillac model will feature "Super Cruise" technology that takes control of steering, acceleration and braking at highway speeds of 70 miles per hour or in stop and go congested traffic.

GM declined to release the name of the model that will carry the feature.

And check this out, GM in two years will become the first automaker to equip a model with so called vehicle to vehicle technology that enables the car to communicate with other autos with similar abilities to warn of traffic hazards and improve road safety.

The Lansing State Journal has more.

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