Federal safety mandate: New U.S. rules will make impairment detection systems standard in all new vehicles, targeting alcohol, fatigue, distraction, and medical emergencies. Tesla's test milestone: ...
New federal rules were supposed to put drunk driving detection technology in every new car by 2027, but the government says ...
Federal rules will require cameras tracking eye movement and head position in all vehicles, with systems that can stop you ...
Automakers focus on safety, tactile feedback, and compliance to create intuitive, distraction-free vehicle cabins ...
Subaru’s system uses a driver-facing camera to detect signs of distraction and drowsiness by observing whether the driver’s eyes are open and directed at the road ahead. Distraction and ...
A new IIHS study finds that Subaru's DriverFocus, a facial recognition technology, helps drivers stay focused and feel safer. DriverFocus monitors drivers' eye and head positions, issuing alerts if ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has found that technology can partially address the problem of driver distraction, which is increasingly caused by technology. The IIHS study showed that ...
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