
A hands-free driving system makes it easier to cruise down the highway because your vehicle is doing all the hard work for you. The system generally works by combining an adaptive cruise control system with lane-keeping technology to ensure that your vehicle is where it needs to be at all times without your input.
All Stakeholders Need to Be on the Same Page
Government agencies, manufacturers, and the general public must all share the goal of making hands-free driving a reality for everyone. Ideally, manufacturers will work with the government to ensure that their vehicles can be integrated into existing highways and other traffic infrastructure. It's also important for manufacturers to work with the public to generate feedback about existing technology. This feedback can identify issues that can be fixed or otherwise make such a system more beneficial to drivers and pedestrians.
Make Sure to Educate Yourself
As a motorist, it's critical that you understand how to use your vehicle's features safely. Ideally, you'll start by reading the owner's manual that comes with your vehicle to learn when to deploy a certain feature or if any will deploy on their own. It's also critical to understand your responsibilities when an automated tool is in your use so that you can be ready if it fails with little or no warning.
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