Abstract
The structure and basic functionalities of the upper level on-board information-analytical system and its link-up while simultaneous use with other intelligent on-board systems on the vehicle's board are studied. A development approach to a new method for estimating the potential for the transition (resumption) of driver's control over the vehicle by on-board systems in automatic mode, presumably having high efficiency and reliability, is proposed and justified.

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