Benefits From Advanced Driver Assistance Systems are Growing, New Highway Loss Data Institute Study Finds
Collision avoidance systems are eliminating more crashes as the technology improves, according to a new study of insurance claims data from various
In its latest study, the
"The crash claim frequency reductions for
For this study, HLDI analysts compared the claims data associated with four different
For each package, HLDI looked at the impact on the rate of collision, property damage liability and bodily injury liability claims per insured vehicle year. Collision claims relate to the cost of repairing the insured driver's vehicle. Property damage liability claims are for repairs to the other vehicle involved in the crash when the insured driver is determined to be at fault. Bodily injury liability claims are for injuries to other people caused by the insured driver.
Three of the four crash avoidance packages were associated with reductions in claim rates under the three coverages.
The combination of forward collision warning, lane departure warning and AEB was associated with a 5 percent reduction in the frequency of collision claims, an 11 percent reduction in the frequency of property damage claims and a 16 percent reduction in the frequency of bodily injury claims.
The Driving Assistance package -- which included upgraded versions of those features and also adaptive cruise control -- reduced collision, property damage and bodily injury claim rates by 6 percent, 27 percent and 37 percent, respectively. For this package, the reduction in collision claim frequency was not statistically significant.
The claim frequency reductions associated with the Driving Assistance Plus package, which added lane centering and front cross-traffic alert to the Driving Assistance package, were not statistically different from those seen with Driving Assistance.
"The important thing here is that both of the advanced systems were associated with large reductions in claim frequency and reductions in overall losses," Moore says. "But the specific impact of adding lane centering and a front cross-traffic alert isn't clear."
The findings are based on a total exposure, or sample size, of nearly 6 million insured vehicle years. The exposure for the various packages varied from around 550,000 insured vehicle years for forward collision warning with AEB to about 120,000 insured vehicle years for Driving Assistance Plus and around 30,000 for ordinary Driving Assistance and forward collision warning without AEB.
The large exposure of Driving Assistance Plus makes this study by far the broadest examination of the impact of systems that combine speed control with lane centering on insurance losses. HLDI also recently studied a similar system from
Claims data from the 2017-18 Nissan Rogue showed that ProPilot was associated with a 1 percent reduction in collision claim frequency and a 12 percent reduction in property damage liability claim frequency.
The exposure of ProPilot in the Rogue was just under 9,000 insured vehicle years, so the results were not statistically significant.
"Because the ProPilot study was too small for us to be very confident in the numbers, we still don't know the incremental benefit associated with lane-centering systems," says Moore.
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