You Can't Trust Your Car's Driving Assistance System Yet, AAA Report Finds
cnetActive driving assistance systems seem like a convenient way to get from point A to point B. But you can't fully trust them yet, according to the American Automobile Association's latest study released Thursday.
AAA's automotive engineers put five cars with Active Driving Assistance systems to the test. The systems, also known as Traffic Jam Assistance, were used to navigate heavy traffic. The study found a dangerous datapoint: "notable events" (like people cutting into your lane) where the ADA system failed to adequately deal with driving conditions happened every 3.2 miles, or every 9 minutes on average.
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