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Level 2 Automation Safety with Kristin Poland

1 h 7 min · 9 de may de 2026
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In this episode we talk with Kristin Poland, Deputy Director, Office of Highway Safety, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). We cover safety issues with Level 2 supervised automation vehicles in general. The NTSB’s recent findings on a pair of Ford BlueCruise crashes motivate a discussion that covers lidar, false alarms, performance limitations, alcohol impairment, telematics, automated emergency braking (AEB), driver monitoring, system integration issues, and the role that NTSB plays in improving transportation safety. This episode is a follow-on to Phil’s written piece on Level 2 Automated Vehicle Safety. [https://avsafety.substack.com/p/level-2-automated-vehicle-safety]

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