This report summarizes the lessons drawn from a series of eight focus groups carried out in July and August, 1997. The groups were conducted as part of a larger project, undertaken on behalf of the USDoT Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office, to appraise the potential customer acceptance for key ITS products and services directed at individual consumers. This particular component of the study was concerned exclusively with in-vehicle crash avoidance technologies. The following safety problems were studied: Rear object crashes (back-up warning devices); Run-off-the-road crashes (application of lane trackers); Lane change/merge crashes (application of side object detection systems); Rear-end crashes (application of front-object detection systems); Drowsy drivers (application of driver monitoring systems); Vision under degraded conditions, such as darkness, poor weather, or glare (vision enhancement systems); Intersection crashes; and Adaptive (intelligent) cruise control.


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