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Mercedes-Benz ATTENTION ASSIST® Benefits for Driver Awareness | Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale

Benefits of ATTENTION ASSIST® for Driver Awareness

Long road trips, stop-and-go commutes, or even those late-night drives back from a weekend getaway can leave anyone feeling drowsy. But what if your Mercedes-Benz could notice you’re getting tired before you do? That’s exactly what ATTENTION ASSIST® is designed to do. It’s like having a co-pilot who’s always alert and never needs a coffee break. Keep reading to see the benefits of ATTENTION ASSIST® for driver awareness listed by Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, AZ. 


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Key Benefits of ATTENTION ASSIST®  

Helps Prevent Drowsy Driving Incidents  

We’ve all heard about the dangers of driving while sleepy. A study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety says 41% of drivers admit they’ve dozed off at the wheel at least once. ATTENTION ASSIST® helps combat that scary stat. The system watches for those tiny signs of drowsiness and gives you a friendly nudge before things get dangerous.  

Encourages Healthier Driving Habits  

You may think you can power through that long desert highway drive with a playlist and snacks, but your car might say otherwise. With a “ATTENTION ASSIST®: Take a Break! and coffee cup” alert, ATTENTION ASSIST® encourages you to take short breaks and stay sharp behind the wheel.

Works Hand-in-Hand with Other Mercedes-Benz Safety Features  

driving in Arizona can mean long, straight highways, high temperatures, and sometimes hours of uninterrupted road. ATTENTION ASSIST® gives drivers that extra edge when staying focused on the road matters most. It works alongside Active Lane Keeping Assist, Blind Spot Assist, and Brake Assist to create a complete safety experience. That means more confidence for you and peace of mind for your passengers.

How ATTENTION ASSIST® Works?  

ATTENTION ASSIST® kicks in during the first 20 minutes of your drive. It analyzes your driving style using a steering sensor and up to 70 data points during this time. It builds a driver profile, and once you cruise between 50 and 112 mph, the system keeps an eye out for changes. If you start making tiny, erratic steering corrections, that’s a red flag. At that point, you’ll hear a warning chime, an “ATTENTION ASSIST®: Take a Break!” message, and a “coffee cup” will pop up on your dash.  


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Get a Mercedes-Benz with ATTENTION ASSIST® in Scottsdale, AZ

At Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, AZ, we have vehicles that look out for your safety, even when you don’t realize you need them. Whether commuting across town or planning your next weekend escape, ATTENTION ASSIST® is the perfect travel companion. 


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