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As technology advances, cars are becoming increasingly reliant on it. But with that reliance comes a new wave of dangers that drivers may not be aware of. In this blog post, we’ll explore some of the ways that technology can make driving more dangerous and what you can do to stay safe on the road.
It first must be said that technology, as far as safety goes, has indeed made huge advancements in the automobile industry. Many newer cars now come equipped with features like:
While these technological advancements can be widely beneficial for drivers, they are not foolproof and thus have some dangers that come along with them as well.
According to recent reports, hundreds of vehicles equipped with driver-assist systems have been involved in accidents due to technological malfunctions. Over half of the vehicles in the report were Tesla’s, which were using some form of driver-assist system that controls both speed and steering at the time of the crash.
While only hundreds were involved in accidents, Tesla has over 830,000 similar vehicles on the road. The potential for disaster is insurmountable.
Infotainment systems are those that provide entertainment and information to the driver and passengers while in the car. This can include features like:
While these features can be fun and convenient, they are also extremely distracting. In fact, according to a study done by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, infotainment systems can take your eyes off the road for anywhere between 18-40 seconds!
This is because taking your eyes off the road, even for a few seconds, can lead to missing something important, like a stop sign or another vehicle.
If you are involved in an accident that was caused, in whole or in part, by technology, it can be difficult to determine who can be held liable. Typically, two parties may be found liable if the driver wasn’t at fault:
It is important to speak with an experienced attorney if you have been involved in an accident caused by technological malfunctions as they can help determine who may be held liable and what type of compensation you may be entitled to. If you have suffered injuries or have lost a loved one resulting from a car accident, call Fulmer Sill today at (405) 510-0077 or fill out our form online for a free consultation!