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US: GM studies behaviour in semi-autonomous vehicles

General Motors says it and its research partners recently tried to find out how non-driving activities influence driver behaviour in self-steering, semi-autonomous vehicles. One key finding is that driver attentiveness can be improved through advanced driver assistance and safety features. The GM study examined the demands on the driver’s Subscribe to Automotive World to continue … Continued

General Motors says it and its research partners recently tried to find out how non-driving activities influence driver behaviour in self-steering, semi-autonomous vehicles. One key finding is that driver attentiveness can be improved through advanced driver assistance and safety features.

The GM study examined the demands on the driver’s

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