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Article: Drivers in fatal Ford BlueCruise crashes were likely distracted before impact
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The NTSB found that drivers in two fatal 2024 crashes involving Ford's BlueCruise system were likely distracted before impact, with data from one crash showing the driver was looking at the infotainment screen seconds before colliding with a stationary vehicle.

The investigations by both the NTSB and the safety regulator NHTSA are ongoing, with NHTSA having identified limitations in BlueCruise's detection of stationary vehicles. Ford maintains the system is a convenience feature requiring constant driver supervision.

The upcoming NTSB hearing will focus on how automakers communicate the purpose and proper use of driver-assistance systems. This highlights a recurring theme in such investigations, where driver distraction and over-reliance on technology are key factors.

The main topics covered are the NTSB investigation into fatal BlueCruise crashes, driver distraction, the separate NHTSA regulatory probe, Ford's stance on its system, and the broader issue of communicating the capabilities and limitations of driver-assistance technology.

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https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/11/drivers-in-fatal-ford-bluecruise-crashes-were-likely-distracted-before-impact/
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2026-03-11 19:20
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2026-03-11 16:30
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2026-03-11 16:32
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