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Tag: SemiAutonomous

NTSB’s investigation into deadly crash featuring Tesla’s semi-autonomous ‘Autopilot’ offers facts, but no conclusion: Report

New Details Released in Investigation Into 2016 Tesla Autopilot Crash
— Bloomberg News, June 19, 2017

Author Dr Jay Andrew Winsten Posted on June 23, 2017 June 22, 2017 Format LinkCategories Autonomous Vehicles / Driverless CarsTags Behavior, Crashes, Investigation, NTSB, Safety, SemiAutonomous, Study, Technology, Traffic, U.S.

Issue of hand-off is more than a tech hiccup — Level 3 autonomy in self-driving vehicles breeds inattention

Robot Cars Can’t Count on Us in an Emergency
— The New York Times, June 7, 2017

Author Dr Jay Andrew Winsten Posted on June 9, 2017 June 8, 2017 Format LinkCategories Autonomous Vehicles / Driverless CarsTags Autonomous Vehicles, Behavior, Crashes, Distracted Driver, Driverless Cars, Research, Safety, SemiAutonomous, Technology, Traffic

Technology in some new cars alert to drowsy driving

Sleepy Behind the Wheel? Some Cars Can Tell
— The New York Times, March 16, 2017

Author Dr Jay Andrew Winsten Posted on March 17, 2017 March 17, 2017 Format LinkCategories General TrendsTags Crashes, Drowsy Driving, Prevention, Safety, SemiAutonomous, Technology

Real life R&D in Swedish city, Drive Me cars will add hands-off and feet-off capability in certain zones

Volvo Autonomous Pilot Study Begins in Sweden
— Claims Journal, December 2, 2016

Author Dr Jay Andrew Winsten Posted on December 9, 2016 December 5, 2016 Format LinkCategories Autonomous Vehicles / Driverless CarsTags Autonomous Vehicles, Distracted Driving, Driverless Cars, Research, Safety, SemiAutonomous, Study, Technology, Traffic

SemiAutonomous driving systems must provide at least 6 seconds for driver to heed warning, react and gain manual control: Study

People need timely warning to avert accidents in self-driving cars
— Reuters, September 30, 2016

Author Dr Jay Andrew Winsten Posted on October 7, 2016 March 2, 2018 Format LinkCategories Autonomous Vehicles / Driverless Cars, ResearchTags Autonomous Vehicles, Behavior, Driverless Cars, Prevention, Research, Safety, SemiAutonomous, Study, Technology

The road to driverless is semiautonomous, so who’s responsible for what happens along the way?

When robots and humans take turns at the wheel
— Los Angeles Times, September 22, 2016

Author Dr Jay Andrew Winsten Posted on September 30, 2016 December 2, 2016 Format LinkCategories Autonomous Vehicles / Driverless CarsTags Autonomous Vehicles, Behavior, Driverless Cars, Liability, Policy, Safety, SemiAutonomous, Technology, U.S.

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