Driving assistance systems could backfire: Some warning alerts can lead to more hazardous driving
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Driving assistance systems could backfire: Some warning alerts can lead to more hazardous driving
In recent years, every new car driver has been getting used to bells and beeps. As automakers try to make cars safer, they've introduced increasingly sophisticated driving assistance systems, to warn a driver when they're ...
Modern cars today are equipped with a wide range of driver assistance systems. They're designed to increase safety and make everyday driving easier – they warn drivers about lane departures, detect vehicles in their blind spots, and signal the risk of collisions. But do all these features actually benefit drivers? A team of researchers from three universities – the University of Texas, the City University of Hong Kong, and the University of Mary…
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