Exploring the Safety Track Record of Automated Vehicles

Automated vehicles may sound like the stuff of dreams, but the technology behind them is very real. We may even see a time when the roads are populated by cars and trucks that drive themselves, rather than cars and trucks that require human drivers. Many people, however, wonder whether automated vehicles can be truly safe. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about automated vehicles and safety. 

Are automated vehicles safe? 

Think about all the various safety features in your vehicle, and how they have evolved over time. As late as 2000, most vehicles did not have safety features more advanced than seat belts and cruise control. Since then, car manufacturers have introduced features such as blind spot detection, lane departure warning, and automatic emergency braking. Fully autonomous driving is simply the next step in vehicle safety.  

How much of a difference can automated vehicles make? 

It’s important to keep in mind than more than 9 out of every 10 major car accidents are caused by driver error. As a result, removing that element from driving has the potential to eliminate most accidents on the road. In other words, automated vehicles could drastically reduce the number of injuries and fatalities that result from car accidents every year. 

Who determines whether automated vehicles are safe? 

All commercially available vehicles must adhere to federal standards for vehicle safety. They are also extensively tested by their manufacturers to ensure that they are as safe as possible. However, fully automated vehicles are still being tested and improved. When they are finally widely available to consumers, it’s safe to say that the changes they unleash will be enormous. 

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