The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has announced it will now test how well cars can autonomously avoid crashes. For a car to earn the IIHS' "Top Safety Pick+," it will have to have at least a basic level of frontal crash prevention. Meanwhile, the European New Car Assessment Progra...
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Case Study | December 23, 2021
As the first application of its Road Traffic Act for Level 3 (L3) systems established in 2017, the German Federal Motor Transport Authority granted Mercedes‑Benz approval to sell cars equipped with its L3‑capable Drive Pilot feature. At L3, drivers may take their minds off driving and perform other ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | March 08, 2022
GM's Cruise, which recently began its robotaxi operations in San Francisco, filed a police report about a collision between one of its vehicles and a BMW sedan at a traffic intersection. The company claims that the BMW attempted to cut across its vehicle, which braked, resulting in a prohibited left... Not part of subscription
Case Study | March 29, 2022
In December 2021, Mercedes‑Benz received approval from the German Federal Motor Transport Authority for Level 3 autonomy. At Level 3 autonomy, drivers may take their minds off driving and focus on other tasks but must be able to take over when prompted. In Mercedes' Level 3 Drive Pilot feature, ... Not part of subscription