While adaptive headlights don't replace safe driving, they can make it easier
for attentive drivers to see people, animals, and other cars around curves.
For example, just like in a standard car crash,
how attentive the driver was and how well they were following traffic laws influences liability, but how well the brakes were maintained and how often they were inspected by the company also comes into play.
For example, if
an attentive driver wants to, he or she can exceed the EPA estimated mileage for their vehicle.
While no camera system can replace a cautious and
attentive driver, INFINITI technology is making parking easier for its drivers every day.
The safety features saved me several times from accidents, and I consider
myself an attentive driver.
Lane holding is on point, but sharp turns require more input from the still -
attentive driver.
An attentive driver can tip in and out of the throttle in a nuanced manner that a turbo engine just won't accommodate.
The seating position is significantly higher and combined with the wide windshield keeps nothing hidden from
an attentive driver.
While you may be a safe and
attentive driver, unfortunately, you can't control the actions of others.
When operated by careful,
attentive drivers, large commercial vehicles can travel safely down any roadway, but as soon as a negligent truck driver gets behind the wheel, the size, speed, and power of a big rig can turn it into a killer on the road.
This means that most boating accidents are avoidable - many of them simply by paying attention and being a responsible,
attentive driver.
This may include things like tolls, exits, and other things that
an attentive driver can easily negotiate, where someone who fatigued may be sleeping or not paying attention and is not able to react in an appropriate manner.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon found that using a cellphone while driving reduces the amount of brain activity associated with driving by 37 percent, while a study by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute found that texting drivers are 23 times more likely to crash than
attentive drivers.