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“If you train them to think that paying attention means nudging the steering wheel every few seconds, then that’s exactly what they’ll do,” says IIHS President David Harkey.The Insurance ...
Advanced driver assistance systems can make the roads safer. But ADAS is there to help drivers—not replace them. ... The fleet should train drivers on each if it operates different truck models.
Bluntly, AAA said these systems are "far from 100% reliable" while drivers use them. Over 4,000 miles, the study found an issue with driver assist tech every eight miles.