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Insurance Institute for Highway Safety conducted month-long studies with Tesla 's Autopilot and Volvo 's Pilot Assist.
Major automakers are in a race to deploy technology that partially automates routine driving tasks.
The studies show better safeguards are needed to ensure attentive driving, IIHS said.
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