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Does more technology make drivers safer?

On Behalf of | Nov 19, 2024 | Car Accidents |

The majority of modern cars are equipped with some kind of advanced electronics, including GPS, cruise control and lane detection. Some of these electronics are standard in every new vehicle model. These devices can provide convenience to drivers by enhancing road safety and preventing auto accidents, such as limiting distractions and signaling dangers to drivers. 

One of the latest selling points in vehicles is automation. Some manufacturers advertise their vehicles as partially or fully self-driving. In theory, the vehicle could take passengers to any location without the need for user intervention. The vehicle could take turns, change lanes and stop at lights by itself. This kind of technology could provide greater traffic safety than ever before. 

While new features to vehicles can increase traffic safety, some forms of technology may not. Here is what you should know:

Technology has its own issues

The intent of semi-automated vehicles is to help reduce human errors. These semi-autonomous vehicles often include sensors and programming that can identify and predict dangers on the road, such as other vehicles, pedestrians, animals and construction. 

There are a few possible dangers of semi-automated vehicles. For example, programming and manufacturing errors can fail to detect road dangers and may also contribute to accidents. 

One of the biggest possible issues with semi-automated vehicles is overreliance. Drivers may become over-reliant on semi-automated technologies. Some drivers may expect their vehicle to do all of the work on the road and become careless. Relying on technology too much may contribute to auto accidents. 

If you are in an auto accident, then it can help to reach out for legal guidance to learn about your compensation options.