The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has launched a new ratings program targeting the safety of partial driving automation systems. Out of 14 systems tested, only the Lexus LS Teammate scored an "acceptable" rating, while most others fell short, highlighting the need for improved safety measures.
These systems, which include features like adaptive cruise control and lane centering, are under scrutiny for their ability to ensure driver engagement and prevent misuse. With safety and legal implications at stake, the IIHS’s findings signal a call to action for automakers to enhance the reliability and safety of their automation technologies. This move is expected to influence future legal considerations around vehicle and product liability, as well as encourage advancements in automation safety.