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Acute and Chronic Impacts of Vehicle Automation

21 September 2023

A world where computers operate vehicles instead of humans has long been imagined. In the air, auto-pilots have taken the controls for decades, similarly in rail transport. Recent technological developments mean that there are now roads where vehicles travel with no human at the wheel. Many claim that this will increase safety.

However, a human is still needed to resume control from time to time. That is where the ‘irony of automation’ comes into play. With too much reliance on automation, the less the human operator is ready or able to respond when necessary. With too little experience at taking the controls, the less the human operator is able to manage them when needed.

Acute and Chronic Impacts of Vehicle Automation - a briefing paper prepared by PACTS published by PACTS is available on our CAV Safety Hub here.

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