The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently released a report highlighting the importance and challenges of implementing driver assistance technologies in government-owned fleets. According to the report, these advanced systems can enhance safety, reduce operational costs, and improve overall fleet management. However, significant obstacles remain, such as high upfront costs, potential for system malfunctions, and the need for extensive staff training. To mitigate these issues, GAO recommends that agencies collaborate with technology providers to explore cost-sharing arrangements or leasing options. Additionally, they suggest conducting thorough evaluations before implementation and establishing a robust maintenance and training program. By addressing these challenges, government fleets can reap the benefits of driver assistance technologies while ensuring public safety on the roads.