As the automotive industry advances, new vehicles are being equipped with driver assistance technologies aimed at improving road safety. These technologies have the potential to prevent accidents and reduce fatalities. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) oversees the New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) to inform consumers about vehicle safety features, including driver assistance technologies, to help them make informed purchasing decisions.
Recently, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) made five recommendations to improve the effectiveness of NCAP. One recommendation is for NHTSA to finalize its NCAP roadmap, which will outline the agency’s strategy for updating and improving the program. In addition, GAO suggests that NHTSA should communicate its progress toward meeting NCAP update deadlines to ensure transparency and accountability. It is also recommended that NHTSA provide information to consumers about the limitations of partially automated driving systems on its website to promote awareness and understanding of these technologies.
The NHTSA has already begun implementing some of these recommendations by updating its website with information about partially automated driving systems and their limitations. Additionally, they are working on finalizing their NCAP roadmap which is expected to be released soon. This will provide clarity on how they plan to update and improve the program in order to better serve consumers and promote road safety.