Tesla, others seek ways to ensure drivers keep their hands on the wheel

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Automakers are using tiny cameras, sensors to track drooping heads, steering wheel monitors and audible alerts to ensure drivers pay attention when using advanced driver assistance systems, like Tesla’s Autopilot, that allow drivers to take their hands off the wheel.