Non-driving related activities in heavy goods vehicles with SAE Level 3 and 4: An attempt to systematise

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Non-driving related activities in heavy goods vehicles with SAE Level 3 and 4: An attempt to systematise. / Beck, Katharina; Flämig, Heike; Höger, Rainer et al.
In: VDI Berichte, Vol. 2023, No. 2417, 01.01.2023, p. 205-216.

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Beck K, Flämig H, Höger R, Schindhelm R. Non-driving related activities in heavy goods vehicles with SAE Level 3 and 4: An attempt to systematise. VDI Berichte. 2023 Jan 1;2023(2417):205-216. doi: 10.51202/9783181024171-205

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