Tesla, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and other major carmakers received poor ratings in an automated driving safety test conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Only one out of fourteen manufacturers achieved an acceptable score in the test, which evaluated driver assistance systems.
Just one of 14 driver assistance systems tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety got an acceptable rating. https://t.co/MldYeKHF60
Tesla, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and more rated "poor" in automated driving test ratings. https://t.co/lBhu8jswyC
In a report released Tuesday, the IIHS rated the safety of 14 different self-driving systems based on standards developed by the group (currently, there are no federal safety standards for self-driving technology). https://t.co/59Vbc3j2Z3
A new insurance industry report is grading the major carmakers’ assisted driving systems. https://t.co/KD8S2VzTJD
Auto safety group gives most hands-free driving systems "poor" ratings https://t.co/xRD44zBEWt https://t.co/17fBusglwE
Tesla was rated "poor" in an automated driving safety test, with only one out of fourteen manufacturers given an "acceptable" score. https://t.co/c1B0Igyy8C