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Fifteen vehicles have been reported as damaged due to significant lag in their infotainment systems. Affected cars, including models from prominent manufacturers, experienced delays in response times, leading to driver distractions and, in some cases, accidents. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating the issue as it raises concerns about vehicle safety and driver focus.

Manufacturers Respond to Concerns

Several automobile manufacturers have acknowledged the complaints regarding infotainment lag, stating they are working on software updates to resolve the issue. Industry experts emphasize the need for manufacturers to prioritize user interface responsiveness to enhance safety. As infotainment systems become increasingly integrated into driving functions, these delays pose serious risks on the road.

Safety Measures Encouraged

Drivers experiencing lag in their infotainment systems are urged to report issues to the NHTSA and consult their dealership for potential remedies. Experts recommend minimizing reliance on infotainment features while driving until the problems are addressed. Stay informed about recalls and software updates to ensure your vehicle’s safety.