Reducing Human Driver Error and Setting Realistic Expectations with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

EPR2023016

07/18/2023

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Thousands die or are injured each year in automobile crashes. Reducing the number of these tragedies requires reframing our approach to vehicle- and human-based transportation mobility and depends on whether the mobility industry and individual human drivers take a more aggressive approach to saving lives and preventing injuries. Bringing automated driving systems technologies into the advanced driver assist systems (ADAS) and connected vehicle space will help humans drive more safely and better prepare us for automated vehicles (AVs).
Reducing Human Driver Error and Setting Realistic Expectations with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems discusses the recent Partnership for Analytics Research in Traffic Safety report which shows that ADAS can indeed work. The path forward requires combining ADAS and ADS implementation with infrastructure engineering, law enforcement, education, emergency response, and public policy, with the goal of reaching zero deaths and serious injuries. It also requires fully embracing the US Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration’s Safe System approach, backed by the addition of public policies that incorporate and expand ADAS’s role in achieving that safe system.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/EPR2023016
Pages
48
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Chalmers, S., "Reducing Human Driver Error and Setting Realistic Expectations with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems," SAE Technical Paper EPR2023016, 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/EPR2023016.
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Jul 18, 2023
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EPR2023016
Content Type
Research Report
Language
English