Road safety experts are this week warning that vehicle manufacturer hype about automated driving is leading to dangerous confusion among drivers.
Thatcham Research has released evidence suggesting drivers are being given “dangerous” false impressions of what the latest automated driver assist systems are capable of.
The British safety and crash testing body has also teamed up with Euro NCAP to test ten cars fitted with common systems made standard on many cars today, including autonomous emergency braking and lane keep assist.
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