Today we showed you that drivers seem more likely to take control of their partially-automated driving systems if doing so manually doesn't fully disengage the system.
Today we showed you that drivers seem more likely to take control of their partially-automated driving systems if doing so manually doesn't fully disengage the system.
My question to you, or at least those of you who use these systems regularly, is pretty simple. Is this the case for you? Are you more likely to take control if you don't totally disengage the system when you do?
Yeah, kind of an easy one today. Yeah, it's a holiday week.
Anyway, sound off below.
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