Statistics released in 2021 revealed that fewer than half (49.8%) of learners passed their driving test between April 2020 and March 2021i. With failure to maintain proper control of the steering and poor positioning on the road during driving both appearing in the top ten reasons for test failureiii, the new FABIA’s intelligent technology such as Lane Assist can help eliminate many of the errors that lead to a failed test.
The fourth generation FABIA is also available with Travel Assist for the first time, which combines several assistance systems at once to provide automatic steering support. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) automatically adjusts the speed of the car to that of vehicles ahead, while Lane Assist helps to keep the FABIA in lane by performing corrective steering inputs if required.
Other common mistakes that dashed new drivers’ hopes of getting their licence included not using mirrors correctly, not having control of the vehicle when moving off, and not responding correctly to traffic signs. While assist systems should never solely be relied upon in any situation, the likes of Hill Hold Control and Traffic Sign Recognition can all aid drivers with these frequent faults.
IAM Roadsmart, the road safety charity, provides advanced driver training and champions the education of all motorists on the latest safety and driver assistance technology in vehicles.