A new study from Autolist.com shows that consumers’ attitudes towards driver monitoring system, or DMS, which can prevent a driver from nodding off while behind the wheel, are mixed.
The survey found that consumers were skeptical of the impact a DMS has on driver behavior.
“We’re still in the early days of Driver Monitoring Systems so many consumers aren’t thinking of them as something they’re interacting with frequently yet,” said Chase Disher, analyst at Autolist. “Instead, they view a DMS as something that will impact them when others are using it around them.”
Read the article at The Detroit Bureau.