"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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