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Aug 29, 2012

TECHNO CARS * USA

* Michigan - Study: Drivers desire assisting devices 
 Detroit,MICH,USA -The Detroit News, by Karl Henkel -August 29, 2012: -- Nearly 9 in 10 drivers say they are interested in driver-alert and driver-assist technologies in their vehicles, according to a study commissioned by Ford Motor Co... But more than half said they still aren't comfortable with the idea of self-driving automobiles... The study of 2,506 drivers age 18 and older, conducted by market researcher Penn Schoen Berland, found that drivers overwhelmingly crave driver-assist technology... But many don't know that some technologies — including the ability to choose top speed limits and block incoming text messages and phone calls — already exist... Those surveyed were less interested in self-driving automobiles... Only 54 percent of those said they were interested; only 39 percent said they would be "comfortable" driving one...


 * Michigan - 9 of 10 drivers want assist technology, but fewer than half want self-driving cars

Detroit,MICH,USA -Autoblog, by George Kennedy -Sep 2nd 2012: -- Do you want a car with the latest in lane-departure warning, parking sensors, and the like? ...  According to the study, 60 percent of drivers blame blind spots for accidents, while 40 percent are actually afraid of parallel parking. Additionally, nearly half of the drivers surveyed have admitted to falling asleep while driving or know someone who has. The study was conducted by market-research firm Penn Schoen Berland, and found that while drivers want driver-assist technologies, many are not aware of some that are already available. Since Ford was the automaker to commission the study, it was quick to point out that the 2013 Fusion offers 10 such driver aids, such as lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring and a rear view camera, among other features. It should also be noted that many of these features are also available on new Nissan, Chevrolet, Honda, and Toyota vehicles.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

An over reliance on technology will one day arrive to these sort of things as an everyday commodity.

The young ones should perhaps learn the hard way first !!

11:06 AM  

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