Switzerland will mandate driver monitoring systems in all new cars sold beginning July 7th, 2026. This regulation aligns with the European Union’s General Safety Regulation 2 (GSR2), which Switzerland is adopting to maintain consistent vehicle standards. The systems will utilize in-cabin cameras to observe driver attentiveness and potentially detect impairment. GSR2 encompasses a broader range of mandatory driver-assistance technologies aimed at improving road safety. The move signifies a growing trend towards increased technology integration in vehicles. Authorities anticipate these systems will contribute to a reduction in accidents caused by driver distraction or fatigue. The implementation reflects a commitment to enhanced safety measures for all road users.