Volkswagen Emergency Assist System for Unresponsive Drivers - It's Game-Changing

by AutoExpert   |  5 November, 2024

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Have you ever thought about what happens if a driver doesn’t respond while using one of those fancy driver-assist systems? Well, up until now, most cars, like Teslas with Autopilot, would just turn on the hazard lights and stop right where they were – smack in the lane. Not ideal, right? I mean, imagine the chaos and danger of coming to a standstill in the middle of a highway!

For the longest time, this has been a major beef of mine. It always seemed like a pretty bad idea to just stop in an active lane, and honestly, I've been baffled that it was ever considered acceptable. A few years back, I even tested this with a Tesla Model 3 to see if it would do anything different, but nope, it stopped right in the traffic lane just as I suspected.

Volkswagen Emergency Assist System

But here's some exciting news from Volkswagen. They’re rolling out what seems to be a game-changer with their latest Emergency Assist System. I stumbled upon a video recently that blew my mind – it showed a VW actually getting off the road when it detected the driver was unresponsive.

Volkswagen's approach is like an inverted Level 2 system. Usually, systems like Tesla’s Autopilot do most of the driving while the driver (supposedly) keeps watch. VW’s system, on the other hand, lets the driver drive, but steps in big time if things go south – like pulling the car over to the side of the road safely if the driver isn’t responding.

This isn’t about making flashy lane changes during regular driving; that’s something different. This is about safety – moving the car out of harm's way when the driver can't. The system does a few smart things like tapping the brakes, tightening the seatbelt to nudge the driver awake, and if all else fails, it gets off the road, stops, unlocks the doors, turns on interior lights, and calls emergency services. It’s designed to either wake you up or get help if there’s a serious problem.

Volkswagen Emergency Assist System

Honestly, this is huge. Why it took so long to get here, given the tech has been around, beats me. There are challenges, sure – like poor lane markings or bad weather conditions – but the benefits are undeniable.

It looks like VW has been quietly working on this for years. As far back as 2019, they had similar features in the Arteon that could at least change lanes to the slower ones. This new system takes it a whole lot further.

Volkswagen Emergency Assist System

This is the kind of feature that should become standard, really. It’s not just about stopping safely; it’s about getting the car completely out of the way, making roads safer for everyone. Here’s hoping VW is setting a new trend here, because getting a car safely off the road and out of traffic? That’s a very big deal.

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