[2] It is essentially a more robust combination of adaptive cruise control (ACC) and lane centering assist (LCA).
[4] Mercedes-Benz says that customers will be able to buy an S-Class with the Drive Pilot technology in the first half of 2022, enabling them to drive in conditionally automated mode at speeds of up to 60 km/h (37mph) in heavy traffic or congested situations on suitable stretches of motorway in Germany.The regulation was signed by 54 states on 22 January 2021.
[8] Within six months from the date of depositary notification C.N.297.2020.TREATIES-XI.B.16 of 22 July 2020 by which the Secretary-General transmitted to the Governments of the Contracting Parties the text of draft United Nations Regulation No.
157 for all Contracting Parties is 22 January 2021.ALKS’s standard safety concept defines a 10 seconds transition period so that human driver must remain able to respond to a system request so that the human driver assume control of the vehicle when driving system do not do it anymore: When local law allows the human driver to focus on non-driving tasks such as reading a book or watching a video while the automated driving system is engaged, a liability question may be raised following a takeover request: who own the liability once the 10 seconds transition period has achieved?
[9] In the United Kingdom, the 10 seconds transition period is questioned regarding the driver capacity to take back control quickly and safely.