> During the 18-minute 55-second segment, the vehicle provided two visual alerts and one auditory alert for the driver to place his hands on the steering wheel. These alerts were made more than 15 minutes prior to the crash.
If your hand is always supposed to be on the wheel, why is does the car not constantly alert you when it detects that your hands are off (similar to how cars beep at you if your seatbelt is unbuckled while driving)?
If your hand is always supposed to be on the wheel, why is does the car not constantly alert you when it detects that your hands are off (similar to how cars beep at you if your seatbelt is unbuckled while driving)?