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In a Driving Simulator, Drivers Avoided Obstacles at Safer Distances When Receiving a Takeover Alert from Automation, As Compared with Fully Manual Driving.

Methodology Participants were virtually seated in a 4-door sedan and drove a counterbalanced set of eight 17.5-mile test scenarios, four with full manual driving control and four with takeover…
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Date Posted
06/28/2021

Automatically Intervening Driver Assistance Technologies Found to Be Most Effective in Reducing Crashes.

Researchers at the Highway Loss Data Institute, a part of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, studied the real-world effects of eight different ADAS on driver safety. The eight…
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Date Posted
01/26/2021

Study Finds Vision-based Transit Bus Pedestrian Collision Avoidance System Cost-Effective on Routes with High Crash Frequencies.

For the return-on-investment analyses, the researchers assigned costs of $10,000 for crashes only with property damage, and $120,000 for more severe crashes. There were no fatal…
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Date Posted
11/20/2020

The cost in install machine vision based blind-spot detection systems on buses and large trucks can range from $5,000 to $6,000 per vehicle.

A vision-based advanced driver assistance system being developed by Mobileye uses cameras strategically placed around the perimeter of a vehicle to improve blind-spot detection on both cars and…
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Made Public Date
10/28/2020