Driver monitoring systems in cars have used cameras to detect distracted driving since at least 2006.
Starting July 7, new vehicles being registered in the European Union must comply with expanded safety regulations, including ...
Every new car sold in the EU must now include a driver-monitoring camera in latest data privacy nightmare ...
New cars in Europe must have an advanced driver-monitoring system using cameras, sparking privacy concerns.
The EU's second-phase vehicle safety rules mandate driver-attention cameras and pedestrian-detecting brakes on all new cars and vans from 7 July 2026.
GÖTEBORG, SE / ACCESS Newswire / July 7, 2026 / Smart Eye (STO:SEYE)(OTC PINK:SMTEF)(FRA:SE9) - With the EU's General Safety Regulation now fully in force for driver distraction warning, direct driver ...
South Australians are being encouraged to make better use of the advanced safety technology already fitted to many modern ...