INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Today's connected cars try to deliver a lot of safety features, such as using radar and video cameras to detect an imminent accident and
sometimes take over braking and steering control in an effort to avert that accident
At the very least, the cars will issue increasingly loud and bright visual and audio alerts to get the driver to take action to avert the
accident.But a new University of Missouri College of Engineering study calls into question whether such systems work and, far more
frightening, whether they might indeed be counterproductive and make drivers less safe
Yet it's possible that a simple smartwatch might be part of the solution
Ah, the joys of IoT and connected computing never end.