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As of 2026, manufacturers are increasingly rolling out these features in high-end models. However, regulations vary by region, and drivers are still legally responsible for being "receptive" to the vehicle's request to take over. DL-7 - Texas Driver Handbook

: A fundamental driving maneuver used to turn a vehicle around in a tight space by moving forward, backing up, and moving forward again. driver-3

: Unlike Level 2, where you must monitor the road, a Level 3 system allows you to take your eyes off the road to perform other tasks (like checking emails or watching a movie), provided the "required conditions" are met. As of 2026, manufacturers are increasingly rolling out

Level 3 is defined as . In this stage, the vehicle's automated system monitors the environment and handles all aspects of driving—steering, braking, and accelerating—without the driver needing to supervise the performance constantly. Key Features of Level 3 Systems : Unlike Level 2, where you must monitor

: These features only work in specific environments, such as limited-access highways during traffic congestion.

: In driver's education, "Position 3" refers to moving your car to the right side of your lane to avoid hazards on the left or to create space from oncoming traffic.

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