"New Test Reveals Poor Safety Ratings for Semi-Automated Vehicle Systems"

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A new test by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety found that most semi-automated vehicle systems are not effectively ensuring driver focus on the road, with none of the 14 systems tested earning a top rating. Concerns over driver assistance systems have prompted discussions among lawmakers, with the Alliance for Automotive Innovation emphasizing the need for human drivers to remain attentive and engaged while using automated driving technology.
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