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If My Car Has More Technology Will I Have Fewer Accidents
In the insurance world additional safety features on vehicles has usually lead to
fewer accidents and that is good news for both the insurance industry and for us a
drivers.
In the past decade our cars and trucks have been equipped with so much technology that the consul of my car now looks like
something from a Star Wars movie.
My car has multiple cameras, air bags in every part of the interior, impact sensors,
special braking and collision avoidance systems.
I have spent hours reading my owner’s manual and I still don’t know half of what my car is supposed to be able to do to make me
safer.
Now I find that the Travelers Insurance Company recently reported that research
funded by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has determined the benefits of all of this technology has yet to be proven.
Does lane Departure Technology Lead To Fewer Accidents
Take Lane Departure Warning Systems for example.
This technology is designed to eliminate the blind spot for drivers changing lanes and to
prevent potential collisions from happening.
The obvious danger here is that some drivers will no longer feel the need to actually look to check
their blind spot and will depend completely on the technology, technology which the insurance
industry says need improvement before they can recognize its value.
Then we can look at Forward Collision Avoidance Systems, which are designed to let the driver know that they are too close
the vehicle ahead of them are about to have a collision.
This technology may give drivers a false sense of security and lead them to take their eyes away from where they should be… on
the road!
I know that we are still years away from driverless cars, but prototypes have been created that can
reach speeds of 25 miles per hour and these vehicles have sensors that allow the vehicle to see
roughly 600 feet in all directions.
In my mind I think that existing technologies with existing drivers needs to be proven to
result in fewer accidents themselves, before we share the road with driverless vehicles.
Car Technology
And one more thing to consider with all this new technology is the cost of replacing and repairing this technology when it has been
damaged in a collision.
For insurance rates to go down, the cost of the average repair needs to go down as well.
This is not going to happen when a single sensor costs more than replacing an entire
bumper or side door.
The bottom line for drivers is that whatever technology their car may be equipped with,
there is no replacement for drivers themselves, when it comes to having fewer
accidents on the road.