Impending Driver Monitoring Systems: Are We Ready?
A new law mandates that automakers implement systems to monitor driver impairment. However, concerns arise as the necessary technology is reportedly not yet fully developed.
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A new law mandates that automakers implement systems to monitor driver impairment. However, concerns arise as the necessary technology is reportedly not yet fully developed.
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