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Research from Lero shows fitting Advanced Driving Assistance Systems to all cars could prevent 24% of British road crashes

Based on road safety reports from Great Britain for 2019, the research team estimates that a full deployment of ADAS would reduce accident frequency in Britain by 23.8% – an annual decrease of 18,925 accidents. Based on road safety reports fromGreat Britainfor 2019, the research team estimates that a full deployment of ADAS would reduce accident frequency inBritainby 23.8% – an annual decrease of 18,925 accidents. DrBarry Sheehanof Lero at UL said: " Our research suggests that...
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Based on road safety reports from Great Britain for 2019, the research team estimates that a full deployment of ADAS would reduce accident frequency in Britain by 23.8% – an annual decrease of 18,925 accidents.

Dr Barry Sheehan of Lero at UL said: " ."

Existing research shows that connected and automated vehicles (CAV) are expected to improve road safety substantially, including reducing accident frequency and severity. 

In the UK and the EU, vehicles with ADAS, including Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), are becoming more common. Although these systems provide considerable societal benefits, this research, published by the journal of   (TRIP), has revealed their potential impact on accident numbers across various driving contexts.

Lead author Leandro Masello , Data Scientist at Motion-S and PhD Candidate at the Emerging Risk Group, UL, said:

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