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hands-free

British  
/ ˈhændzˌfriː /

adjective

  1. denoting an electronic device, esp a mobile phone, which can be operated without using one's hands

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In 2026, the company will start charging for its hands-free driving feature, seeking to find a new revenue stream as its core deliveries business faces pressure.

From The Wall Street Journal

Waymo, for example, recently issued a software recall after its robotaxis were found to illegally pass school buses, while Ford is facing investigation of its hands-free driving system after two fatal collisions.

From BBC

Like Tesla, Rivian plans to expand its hands-free driving software next year, aiming to go from point A to point B without driver interaction.

From The Wall Street Journal

“One of the most frustrating things is when there is only one car in front of me at a red light, then when the light turns green, the driver waits for several seconds to go, more than likely because they are looking at their cellphone, not hands-free,” Kim Sturmer wrote.

From Los Angeles Times

Rivian plans to develop hands-free autonomous driving using AI computing and an in-house processor, similar to Tesla’s approach.

From Barron's