Semi-Autonomous Safety Systems Are Making Drivers More Dangerous

The more drivers use these systems, the more likely they are to trick them into thinking a human is paying attention.

Semi-Autonomous Safety Systems Are Making Drivers More Dangerous
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We've long held the stance that advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are making modern drivers more hazardous, reducing their situational awareness and general alertness to their surroundings. But two new studies from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) suggest it's not just a lack of alertness that's the issue with such systems, but that drivers using them actively try to multitask, actively keeping these systems active by cheating the failsafe measures meant to ensure driver focus is being maintained.

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