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With partial automation advancing, the need for accurate Driver Monitoring Systems is clearer than ever. A recent #IIHS study tracked drivers over a month and found they were more than twice as likely to disengage after just a few weeks of using automation systems. Drivers relied on minimal inputs like steering wheel nudges, even while multitasking—behaviors that worsened over time as they became more comfortable with the technology. The study highlighted that real attention should be measured by eye movements and actual engagement, not just physical gestures. Throughout the study, distracted behavior increased in over 30% of driving sessions when using partial automation. IIHS President David Harkey stated: “If you train them to think that paying attention means nudging the steering wheel every few seconds, then that’s exactly what they’ll do.” IIHS Research Scientist Alexandra Mueller added, "Driver monitoring is essential for ensuring drivers remain focused, especially as automation can lull them into a false sense of security." This reinforces the need for systems like Cipia’s Driver Sense DMS to ensure driver engagement and road safety. To read more about this IIHS study visit: https://hubs.ly/Q02QfwQs0 #DMS #DriverSafety #AI #Cipia #IIHS

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