Inattention is conceptualized as a mismatch between the driver current resource allocation and That that is demanded by the activities that are critical for safe driving. Insufficient attention can also involve medical reasons or potential impairment so from alcohol from drugs of certain sorts those will fall under that category. misdirected attention then you're looking at Potential incomplete selection of activities a little bit more on the omission error type of Discussion if you will. Distraction where destruction can come from external sources. So yes, this taxonomy plays a role in making just the portion of that training that is associated to sleep-related Attentional impairment and it's related to fatigue.
How has emerging driving automation technology been developed and tested on public roads with such a relatively strong safety record? As Waymo's Francesca Favarò explains on this week's episode it has everything to do with the humans behind the wheel. On this week's episode we dive into how Waymo manages fatigue risk among safety operators, why it's so important, and where the landscape of safety standards has room to improve.