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Autonomous cars with ‘social sensitivity’ cut threat to road users, study finds

Driverless vehicles that respond more like humans will cause less harm during road crashes, according to research
A Tesla Model Y in autopilot mode

Autonomous cars that are trained to respond more like humans to danger will cause fewer injuries during road accidents, according to a study that shows how driverless vehicles might be made safer.

Vulnerable groups such as cyclists, pedestrians and motorcyclists saw the biggest gains in protection when driverless cars used “social sensitivity” in assessing the collective impact of multiple hazards.

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