Safety and the Use of Smart Driver Assistance Systems

Tomasz Dudek, Kamil Pedziwiatr
European Research Studies Journal, Volume XXIV, Issue 3B, 651-665, 2021
DOI: 10.35808/ersj/2488

Abstract:

Purpose: The article discusses the safety systems implemented in road vehicles, their impact on the driving of a car by the driver as well as the related risks and problems. Design/Methodology/Approach: The proper study was focused in the field of smart driver assistance systems. The article uses the methods of source analysis, descriptive analysis and the method of deduction. Findings: The problem of accidents is not directly related to the safety systems used in vehicles, but can be solved by them. Vehicle-mounted solutions often save lives and reduce accidents. However, it should be remembered that they will not replace the driver in the decision-making process for now. Practical Implications: The results of this study can be used as a starting point for further analysis in the area of the safety systems implemented in road vehicles, their impact on the driving of a car by the driver as well as the related risks and problems. Originality/value: From mid-2022, all brand new cars entering the EU market will have to be equipped with advanced safety systems. The authors of the article focus on the question of how the use of smart driver assistance systems improves the safety of all road users.


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