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U.S. regulators are cautioning General Motors Co. about its planned semi-autonomous Super Cruise system that will slowly bring a car to a halt if the system senses the driver is inattentive.

 
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said GM’s proposal to stop cars with unresponsive drivers and then automatically activate hazard flashers is compliant with federal automotive standards. But the agency wants to make sure activating the emergency flashers isn’t misinterpreted by other drivers and doesn’t present “an unreasonable risk to safety.”


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