What is Ford BlueCruise?
BlueCruise* allows for true hands-free highway driving on pre-qualified sections of divided highways called hands-free Blue Zones that make up over 130,000 miles of North American roads.
BlueCruise uses blue lighting on the digital instrument cluster to indicate when the vehicle is in a hands-free zone.
How BlueCruise Works
BlueCruise builds upon available Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go and Lane Centering and Speed Sign Recognition. It allows you to operate your vehicle hands-free while you are monitored by a driver-facing camera to make sure you are keeping your eyes on the road, with the potential for more enhancements in the future.
Hands-Free Blue Zones Map
To see the interactive map, visit the Ford BlueCruise page and scroll down.

Additional Information
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*Available feature on select vehicles. BlueCruise requires an active plan or trial – see ford.com/bluecruise for details. Terms apply. BlueCruise is a driver-assist feature and does not replace safe driving or driver’s attention, judgment, and need to control the vehicle. Only remove hands in a hands-free Blue Zone. Always watch the road and be prepared to resume control. See Owner’s Manual for details and limitations.