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Jessica Cicchino of IIHS sheds light on the real safety potential of AVs (Episode 48)

Jun 22, 2020
38:20
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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What Does Safety Look Like With Autonomous Vehicles?
03:37 • 3min
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3
Are We Going to Hear Any Crashing Going on Outside My Window?
07:05 • 5min
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AVs and Safety - Is There a Catch All Answer?
11:58 • 3min
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Are We Going to See More Accidents as AVs Share the Road?
15:22 • 3min
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Is There a Framework to Make Sure That Autonomous Vehicles Are Safe?
17:53 • 4min
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7
Speeding Is a Big Problem in the United States
22:20 • 3min
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Level Two Automated Vehicles - Are There Any Benefits From AAB?
25:34 • 4min
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Should Level Two Systems Be Used to Increase Safety?
29:08 • 3min
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Is Regulation the Only Way to Go?
31:44 • 3min
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The Safety of AVs
34:58 • 2min
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Are There Other Use Cases for Autonomous Vehicles?
36:37 • 2min
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Jessica Cicchino, vice president of research at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, discusses why autonomous vehicles may fail to prevent most accidents, the myths and realities of self-driving safety and how the institute is testing driver assist systems.
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