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AAA: Crashes Prevented With Driver Assist

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New research by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety projects that available driver assistance technologies could prevent approximately 37 million crashes, 14 million injuries, and nearly 250,000 deaths over the next 30 years. This would represent 16% of crashes and injuries and 22% of deaths that would otherwise occur on U.S. roads without these technologies.

Find the full report and report summary at the AAA Foundation website.

Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are the eyes and ears of your car. They use sensors and cameras to detect potential hazards, warn drivers, and can take corrective action automatically. These safety systems are common on new vehicles, and include forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, lane keeping assistance, and blind spot monitoring.

“The findings from this latest study on the AAA Foundation’s work in emerging technologies suggest that ADAS have the potential to transform road safety,” said Dr. David Yang, president and executive director of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. “However, the full safety benefits of ADAS will not be realized unless they are fully understood by the consumer, used properly, and widely adopted.”

The future safety benefits of ADAS could be larger or smaller, depending on many factors, including the rates of consumer use, use, the future development of these technologies, and many other factors. But technology limitations still exist, and while ADAS may save 250,000 lives over the next 30 years, nearly 900,000 lives will be lost on our roads if current trends continue.

Traffic deaths have spiked in the last two years, with more than 42,000 traffic deaths in the U.S. in 2021 and again in 2022, the highest levels in 16 years. In Oregon, there were 599 traffic deaths in 2021 and 600 in 2022, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation Crash Statistics & Reports.

“ADAS have the potential to increase safety and save lives on our roadways. But they are not a substitute for an attentive driver and good driving behaviors. Drivers have to understand how these systems work and what their limitations are. And these technologies have to be part of a holistic approach to traffic safety as tech alone can’t prevent traffic injuries and deaths,” says Marie Dodds, public affairs director of AAA Oregon/Idaho.

The AAA Foundation’s research reinforces the importance of the Safe System Approach (SSA). It’s a strategic way of leveraging the engineering and behavioral countermeasures proven effective at preventing traffic crashes and the injuries that can result from them. Learn more about the SSA at the U.S. Department of Transportation website.

How these systems work – a few of the most common ADAS