Automated driving systems struggle in the real world, says AAA study

The study was conducted in partnership with the Automobile Club of Southern California’s Automotive Research Centre, where AAA tested four vehicles equipped with systems that combine technologies such as adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assist to help maintain lane position, forward speed and following distance in relation to a lead vehicle.

19 Nov 2018 | 5123 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

A new survey by the American Automobile Association of America (AAA) has found that around 40 percent of Americans expect partially automated driving systems, with names like Autopilot, ProPILOT or Pilot Assist, to have the ability to drive the car by itself, indicating a gap in consumer understanding of these ...

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