Tag: vehicle automation

  • June 29th, 2026

Advances in automotive technology aim to enhance traffic safety beyond the capabilities of earlier vehicles. Vehicle technologies have progressed from basic assistance systems to higher levels of automation, including services like robotaxis. As these technologies continue to develop, it is essential to understand how drivers’ perceptions and attitudes toward these systems are evolving. Examining these […]

  • July 15th, 2025

Technologies that partially automate some aspects of driving are becoming increasingly common in vehicles. These technologies have the potential to make driving more comfortable and possibly safer. However, it is important for drivers to understand the capabilities as well as the limitations of these technologies in order to use them safely. Previous research has shown […]

  • January 7th, 2025

Advanced vehicle technologies have the potential to improve safety and convenience for drivers; however, in order to realize these benefits, it is important that drivers use the systems appropriately. Past research has documented gaps in drivers’ understanding of how new technology works and when it should be used. It follows that the interplay between a […]

  • September 13th, 2024

Advanced in-vehicle technology is becoming more commonplace in the U.S. passenger vehicle fleet. Under limited circumstances, driver support features such as adaptive cruise control (ACC), lane centering assist (LCA), and other forms of vehicle automation can now perform parts of the driving task. It follows that these features can change drivers’ roles, including adopting passive […]