Core Viewpoint - The incident involving a drunk driver using a "smart driving device" to operate a vehicle autonomously highlights the risks associated with the misuse of intelligent driving assistance systems [3][4][5]. Group 1: Incident Details - On September 13, a driver in Hangzhou, under the influence of alcohol, used a device to trick the vehicle's intelligent driving system, allowing it to drive for 20 minutes without anyone in the driver's seat [4][5]. - The vehicle was equipped with an L2 level intelligent driving assistance system, which is designed to alert the driver if hands are removed from the steering wheel for more than two minutes [4][14]. - The driver, identified as Wang, had a history of drunk driving and was subsequently sentenced to 45 days in detention and fined 4,000 yuan for dangerous driving [5][15]. Group 2: Technology and Misuse - The "smart driving device," referred to as "智驾神器," has evolved from simple weighted accessories to more sophisticated electronic modules that can deceive the vehicle's monitoring systems [6][7]. - These devices are marketed online and are designed to bypass the driver monitoring systems, allowing for extended periods of hands-free driving [6][7]. - The rise of high-level intelligent driving systems has led to the development of customized "smart boxes" for specific vehicle brands, which can maintain autonomous driving without driver intervention [7][14]. Group 3: Regulatory and Safety Concerns - The incident underscores the need for stricter regulations and oversight regarding the production, sale, and use of such devices, as current laws do not adequately address the risks posed by external modifications to driving systems [14][15]. - Authorities emphasize that intelligent driving requires human oversight and should not be mistaken for full automation, warning against the dangers of using such devices [15].
醉酒司机深夜无人驾驶 "智驾神器”滥用风险引关注
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2025-09-27 22:54