NHTSA Launches Influencer Campaign to Educate Drivers on Safety Features

NHTSA Launches Influencer Campaign to Educate Drivers on ADAS

The U.S. DOT has launched a new series of safety videos demonstrating for the public the potential lifesaving benefits of several ADAS systems available in many new vehicles.

The U.S. Department of Transportation announced it has launched a new series of safety videos featuring Jason Fenske from Engineering Explained, demonstrating for the public the potential lifesaving benefits of several advanced driver-assistance systems available in many new vehicles.

“Understanding what advanced driver-assistance technologies can and cannot do for the driver is critical to everyone’s safety,” said Dr. Steven Cliff, acting administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. “We’re providing the driving public with knowledge about the safety benefits of these technologies.”

NHTSA is pursuing a comprehensive safe system approach, which recognizes that everyone – including those who design, build, operate and use the road system – shares in the responsibility for road safety.

“We need to ensure that our transportation systems are safe for everyone,” Cliff said.

This new campaign builds on NHTSA’s 5-Star Safety Ratings program by continuing to educate consumers about safety features and new safety technologies. The Jason Fenske video series builds on an organic campaign NHTSA launched last year on social media, “Your Car Needs You.” The new videos will be supported by an agency-funded digital media buy that runs through Sept. 29, 2021. The videos are also featured on NHTSA’s website.

Additionally, the agency continues to evaluate and consider advanced crash avoidance technologies and systems that address safety and prevent crashes. Through its broad enforcement authority, the agency will take action immediately if it identifies a safety risk.

The five short videos hosted by Fenske and include:

  • 4 Technologies That Could Prevent Your Next Car Crash
  • Rear Automatic Braking
  • Blind Spot Intervention
  • Lane Keeping Assistance
  • Automatic High Beams

There will also be a four-part summary video discussing blind spot warning, forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking and pedestrian automatic emergency braking.

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