'It’s possible that system design and marketing are adding to these misconceptions.'
, "is that the early adopters of these systems still have a poor understanding of the technology’s limits.
Notably, 40 percent of the Tesla and Cadillac assisted driving users said that they had been "locked out" of their vehicles, both types of which have lockout features that switch off or otherwise suspend the vehicles if drivers don't meet failsafe criteria.
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