
① Research in human-vehicle interaction has shown even systems designed to automate driving are far from being error-proof. Recent evidence points to drivers’ limited understanding of what these systems can and cannot do as a contributing factor to system misuse. A recent study tackles the issue of over-trusting drivers and the resulting system misuse from a legal viewpoint. It looks at what the manufacturers of self-driving cars should legally do to ensure that drivers understand how to use the vehicles appropriately.
1. 1. What do we learn from research in human-vehicle interaction?(细节理解)
A Automatic driving systems are by no means immune to errors.
B Driverless vehicles are likely to be misused by some people.
C Self-driving car manufacturers are not aware of the legal matters involved.
D There is a long way to go before humans can interact with driverless vehicles.
2. 2. What is the problem with requiring buyers to sign end-user license agreements?(细节理解)
A End users, young and old alike, find the terms complex to interpret.
B Most end users sign them without bothering to read the terms.
C Many people are often confused by the wording of the terms.
D Most end users do not understand the terms after reading them through.
3. 3. What would drivers do when they suffer from “warning fatigue”?(细节理解)
A Waste no time keeping the car moving.
B Rest a while to avoid fatigue driving.
C Take no action despite repeated warnings.
D Take note of the message though fatigued.
4. 4. What does the author think of continuing to ask buyers to sign end-user license agreements?(细节理解)
A It will probably not guarantee the safety of drivers in case of accidents.
B It likely won’t ensure that the automatic driving system functions properly.
C It likely won’t fully protect automakers against accusations of deliberate cheating.
D It will probably not provide manufacturers adequate protection from legal responsibilities.
5. 5. What should be done to help drivers fully understand system capabilities and limitations?(细节理解)
A Training them to be experts in vehicle automation.
B Familiarizing them with the systems through training.
C Broadening their knowledge of accident-prevention mechanisms.
D Facilitating their access to the information provided by the seller.
