Is there a map of hands free driving?

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The only resources I have found are "over 100,000 miles of mapped highways". Is there anywhere a resource that shows which roads have been mapped?
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The only resources I have found are "over 100,000 miles of mapped highways". Is there anywhere a resource that shows which roads have been mapped?
I went looking for it as well. Didnā€™t find it
 

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Well the feature isn't out yet, so I wouldn't expect it until it's actually available. They're probably still scanning roads
 

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As others have said, I donā€™t think there is a map yet. However, this feature will work like GMā€™s Super Cruise does, so I think you can use their map to get a rough idea.

Helpfully, their map also breaks out what were original routes versus what was added later - Iā€™d assume they added more secondary routes later to their handsfree driving map.

Iā€™d also guess that random gaps in some highways means there is something about the road that makes it difficult to map so that if GM didnā€™t/couldnā€™t map it, there is a decent chance neither will Ford.
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