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© Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.New vehicles to be rated on how they make drivers stay alert
By TOM KRISHER DETROIT©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Sal Affist
Let's be honest, these systems are found in high end cars with smooth suspensions and much sound-proofing. They also have great sound systems. So the drivers could be lulled to sleep or a sedative state. A driver of a noisy, rattling Nissan Versa has no need of a driver monitoring system, as the car's vibration and roadnoise will keep him awake and alert.
Desert Tortoise
Consumer Fairy Tales and the Insurance Institute for Highway Robbery, two of the most trusted institutions in the US (cough, cough, stomp, stomp), looking for a reason to stay relevant.
Antiquesaving
Well guess Tesla is going to be in the negative rating.