
Super Cruise










First Alert
If the system detects that you may not be paying attention to the road ahead, the steering-wheel light bar flashes green to prompt you to return your attention to the road.

Second Alert
If the steering-wheel light bar flashes green for too long and the system determines continued lack of attention to the road ahead, the steering-wheel light bar flashes red to notify you to look at the road and steer the vehicle manually. Also, beeps will sound.

Third Alert
If the steering-wheel light bar flashes red for too long, a voice prompt will be heard. You should take over steering immediately; otherwise, the vehicle will slow in your lane of travel and eventually brake to a stop, as well as prompt an Emergency-Certified OnStar Advisor to all into the vehicle to check on you. Super Cruise and Adaptive Cruise Control will disengage.Â

Messaging
Super Cruise may not be available or may disengage when active based on several operating conditions. Use the Super Cruise button on the steering wheel to view Driver Information Centre (DIC) messages about system operation.Â
If the Super Cruise symbol does not appear, press the Super Cruise button to display a DIC message about why the system is unavailable.
Immediately after Super Cruise disengagement, press the Super Cruise button (within 10 seconds) to display a DIC message with the reason for disengagement.

- When you're not on a divided and compatible highway separated from opposing trafficÂ
- During difficult or uncertain driving conditions
- When lane markings are poor or visibility is limited
- In a tunnel or construction zones
- In slippery or in other adverse conditions, including rain, sleet, fog, ice or snow
- On a road shoulder or service drive
- When towing a trailer
- On a freeway or highway exit lane