Is Safety Technology Putting Drivers at Risk of Car Accidents?

Posted: September 11, 2015

Advancements in technology have driven improvements in automotive safety over the past several decades. However, the New York car accident lawyers at William Mattar Law Offices say that some new safety features in cars and trucks may actually be putting drivers at risk of accidents.

One example comes from Google. The company has been developing an autonomous vehicle over the last several years, and researchers predict the driverless vehicles can help to significantly reduce highway fatalities and injuries. The problem is, until all vehicles on the road are driverless, there’s an issue of blending vehicles that follow pre-programmed commands with unpredictable human drivers. An article from The New York Times took an in depth look at the problem.

The newspaper also released an article that examined how new head-up displays on the dashboards and windshields of vehicles may be leading to driver distraction. There are currently no regulations governing head-up displays in motor vehicles, which prompted the National Highway Traffic Safety Commission to launch an investigation into the benefits and risks of the devices.

At William Mattar Law Offices, we believe the public should be aware of the dangers they may face on the highway. It’s important to remember that not all accidents can be prevented though, especially if it isn’t your fault. That’s why it’s vital to know what steps to take after the accident.

 

At William Mattar, we offer a free case evaluation if you or someone you know was injured in a car accident. For your free case evaluation, contact one of our Syracuse car accident lawyers.

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