Driver Monitoring System (DMS) in SAE L2 Driver Support Systems
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This notice is about the NHTSA's plan to collect information about drivers' interactions with SAE Level 2 systems that use Driver Monitoring Systems. The research aims to understand how drivers engage with these systems and any potential safety issues. Participants in Phoenix and nationwide will help provide data through focus groups and on-road studies.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of a new information collection request for Driver Monitoring Systems.
- Nationwide study involving focus groups and on-road driving.
- Study aims to assess drivers' interaction and engagement with Level 2 systems.
Obligations
What this law requires
Submit Information Collection Request (ICR) to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval before collecting information from the public
Display a valid OMB control number on all information collection materials; persons are not required to respond without this number
Obtain approval from an institutional review board (IRB) before conducting the research study
Ensure all research participation is wholly voluntary with no requirement for respondents to participate
Collect information only from up to 264 licensed drivers aged 18 and above from Phoenix, Arizona and across the U.S. as specified in the approved study parameters