I believe that this is the first time I've seen in a major media roundup that's a distinction between collaborative steering and non-collaborative steering. So very well done. If one more Tesla stand shows up in my feed and tries to fight me over the benefits of having a hand-on system with these various convenience features, well, you know, I'm not going to change the thing that I do. Let me also shout out that I really don't think I liked about the report separate from the results. Forget that.
Consumer Reports vehicle technology maven and friend of the show Kelly Funkhouser returns to discuss CR's new rankings for active driver assistance systems, the class of systems pioneered by Tesla Autopilot. Kelly explains why the ranking emphasizes collaborative and driver monitoring features over automation, how critical these elements are to the safety of such systems, where her work ranking them will go from here, and much more.