The new study «Risk Assessment of Semi-Autonomous Vehicles
Using Driver Behaviour Risk Analysis: A Paradigm Shift in Motor Insurance,» which will be presented by author Cian Ryan at the Society for Risk Analysis conference, June 19 - 21 in Lisbon, Portugal, at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, proposes how risks might be governed and policies constructed using the enormous reams of data that driverless vehicles will supply the automotive insurance market.
Not exact matches
Current systems that
use cameras to monitor
drivers can only pick up changes in physical
behaviour, which is potentially too late to avert problems.
«Planners at local and national levels
use signs to encourage better
driver behaviour.
Dr Haque said the distraction of mobile phone
use also had an impact on
driver braking
behaviour.
Yet more evidence that poverty is a key
driver of obesity makes the growing
use of fat shaming to try to change
behaviour look repulsive, says Anthony Warner
The researchers
used social networking models to show how being close enough to spot
behaviour change is the only
driver for acquiring knowledge.
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driver needs to
use less throttle and adapt speed and driving
behaviour to prevailing road conditions.» >
This intelligent
use of torque distribution — also known as «yaw damping» — results in neutral vehicle
behaviour, making the car more stable and steerable for the
driver.