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Automated systems need stronger safeguards to keep drivers focused on the road

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New technologies such as autonomous vehicles have been promoted as an all-or-nothing solution. David Brown says that authorities are now recognising the need for half way measures

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Investigations have shown that a Tesla driver who died two years ago, was playing a video game at the time of the crash while the car was being driven semi-autonomously using Tesla’s Autopilot software.

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has issued a set of research-based safety recommendations when using partially automated driving systems. The guidelines emphasise how to keep drivers focused on the road even as the vehicle does more of the work.

They suggest systems that progressively give a visual reminder, an audio or physical alert, pulse braking or if the driver continues not to respond put the hazard lights on and bring the car to a stop.

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