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ADAS featuresThe Drive
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Insurance Institute for Highway Safety : Driver-assistance systems become less involved in driving and more distracted.
People will freely multitask by checking devices, eating, or grooming.
ADAS features are meant to support safer driving practices, but sometimes you get used to it and maybe even become lazy.
We're not programmed to multitask, no matter how much we try to convince ourselves.
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