09/05/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/05/2025 09:24
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Advanced vehicle technology is becoming increasingly common, presenting both opportunities and challenges. AAA Automotive Engineers at the Automobile Club of Southern California's Automotive Research Center, evaluated five passenger vehicles with low-speed-capable Active Driving Assistance (ADA) systems, also known as Traffic Jam Assistance, in heavy traffic. The study compared hands-on and hands-off ADA performance. Notable events occurred every 9 minutes on average. The most common events were cut ins and poor lane centering.
"While advanced driver assistance systems can enhance safety in certain situations, they are not a substitute for attentive driving," said Megan McKernan, Automotive Research Center Manager. "It's critical that drivers remain alert and minimize distractions-especially when navigating complex or high-traffic conditions."
Comparison of Hands-on and Hands-off Systems
Engineers reported a difference between hands-on and hands-off ADA systems. Hands-on systems require the driver to keep their hands on the steering wheel while the ADA system is in use. The ADA system utilizes sensors such as cameras and radar to monitor the driving environment (road condition, lane lines, etc.).
Hands-off systems allow the driver to remove their hands from the steering wheel in most situations but may require them to put their hands back on in certain conditions. These systems use similar sensors, but they also commonly rely on roads that are pre-mapped in the system.
Recommendations
Adding advanced vehicle technology into our daily routines offers both benefits and challenges. To help improve road safety, AAA recommends:
It's important to prioritize safety when developing and utilizing this technology. AAA aims to collaborate with industry leaders to enhance testing and expand consumer education about autonomous systems as they become more widely used. AAA encourages automakers to focus on:
About AAA
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