In an ideal world, a poll could have three responses: (1) agree; (2) no opinion, or; (3) disagree. In this case, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) gets by default, agree or no opinion. My only interest is disagreement with any of the nine recommendations: https://www.ntsb.gov/news/press-releases/Pages/NR20200225.aspx
Bob Wilson
To address these safety issues the NTSB made nine safety recommendations that seek:
It would be rude to point out the NHTSA needs to learn how to count.- Expansion of NHTSA’s New Car Assessment Program testing of forward collision avoidance system performance.
- Evaluation of Tesla “Autopilot”- equipped vehicles to determine if the system’s operating limitations, foreseeability of misuse, and ability to operate vehicles outside the intended operational design domain pose an unreasonable risk to safety.
- Collaborative development of standards for driver monitoring systems to minimize driver disengagement, prevent automation complacency and account for foreseeable misuse of the automation.
- Review and revision of distracted driving initiatives to increase employers’ awareness of the need for strong cell phone policies prohibiting portable electronic device use while driving.
- Modification of enforcement strategies for employers who fail to address the hazards of distracted driving.
- Development of a distracted driving lock-out mechanism or application for portable electronic devices that will automatically disable any driver-distracting functions when a vehicle is in motion.
- Development of policy that bans nonemergency use of portable electronic devices while driving by all employees and contractors driving company vehicles, operating company issued portable electronic devices or when using a portable electronic device to engage in work-related communications.
Bob Wilson
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