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  • Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are increasingly integrated into vehicles to enhance safety and comfort.
  • Driver behavioral adaptation significantly influences the real-world effectiveness of ADAS.
  • Understanding these adaptations is crucial for maximizing safety benefits.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore and analyze the behavioral adaptations of drivers using ADAS.
  • To identify key themes related to how drivers interact with and adjust to ADAS over time.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of interviews with sixty drivers in Australia.
  • Thematic analysis to identify patterns in driver behavior and perceptions.

Main Results:

  • Four key themes emerged: degradation of driving skills, shifting risk perception, reduced engagement, and adaptation to system warnings.
  • Over-reliance and complacency were identified as common issues, potentially undermining ADAS safety benefits.
  • Behavioral adaptations are dynamic, influenced by trust, perceived system capabilities, and user habits.

Conclusions:

  • While ADAS offer potential safety improvements, their effectiveness is moderated by driver adaptation.
  • Integrated strategies including adaptive interfaces, training, and monitoring are necessary for sustained safety and competence.
  • This research provides critical insights into the behavioral consequences of ADAS adoption in real-world driving contexts.