Core Viewpoint - A recent incident in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, involving a driver using an intelligent driving assistance system while intoxicated has raised significant public concern regarding the safety and regulation of such technologies [2][4][7]. Group 1: Incident Details - On September 13, a vehicle was found parked in the middle of the road with the driver absent from the driver's seat, leading to a police report [2]. - The vehicle, owned by a man named Wang, operated for 20 minutes without a driver in the main seat, during which time the driver moved to the passenger seat and fell asleep [2][4]. - Wang's blood alcohol content was measured at 114.5 mg/100ml, indicating he was under the influence of alcohol [4]. Group 2: Technology and Safety Concerns - The vehicle was equipped with a Level 2 intelligent driving assistance system, which is designed to alert the driver if hands are removed from the steering wheel for more than two minutes [5]. - Wang used a device known as "smart driving gadget" to trick the system into believing that he was still in control, allowing the vehicle to operate autonomously [5][12]. - The sale of such devices is prevalent online, with many vendors offering products that can bypass safety features of intelligent driving systems [8][10]. Group 3: Legal and Regulatory Implications - The local prosecutor's office determined that Wang's actions constituted a violation of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China, leading to charges of dangerous driving [7]. - Wang was sentenced to one month and fifteen days of detention and fined 4,000 yuan due to his prior record of driving under the influence [7]. - Authorities plan to enhance regulation and public awareness regarding the use of such devices to prevent future incidents and ensure road safety [12].
凌晨1点半,杭州一男子酒后在副驾睡觉,车辆自动驾驶行驶20分钟,网友:太吓人!法院判了
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-26 14:51