The small thing that can keep drivers attentive while using partial automation
Briefly

"These results suggest that small differences in system design can nudge drivers toward safer habits," said IIHS president David Harkey in a statement. This highlights the importance of system design in promoting driver awareness and safer driving practices.
Drivers tend to develop an overreliance on these systems to drive the car for them - even after a short period of use. This suggests that familiarity can lead to complacency and inadequate response in critical situations.
Most people have a lot of difficulty distinguishing between ADAS and fully automated driving systems. This confusion can lead to dangerous assumptions about the capabilities and limitations of driver-assist technologies.
There is compelling evidence that, regardless of the company, most driver-assist systems are less safe than normal human driving. This indicates a pressing need for better education about the true nature of these systems.
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