As ADAS technologies become ever more ubiquitous — with rear cameras, parking sensors, lane-departure warnings, and other features expected to be present in much of the U.S. fleet within the next ...
Advanced driver-assist features, such as adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assistance, have greatly enhanced driving safety and convenience. However, as these technologies become more prevalent ...
HLDI analysis of Mazda vehicles adds new data to the frequency-down, severity-up dynamic collision repairers are experiencing ...
The European Union made certain driver-assistance systems mandatory in cars starting in July 2024, including automatic emergency braking (AEB), backup sensors, and cameras, with more to be added in ...
As automakers push to make driving safer, many new vehicles now come with high-tech features like automatic emergency braking, blind spot detection, and lane-keeping assistance. Known as advanced ...
Studies on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) abound in the academic realm, and sometimes, they produce results that steer counter to conventional reasoning about these newer safety features.
Digital driver displays now replace analog gauges to provide clearer, application-specific information. Integrated ADAS warnings use visual, audible and haptic cues to alert drivers to potential ...
Minor collisions are costing more as ADAS calibration becomes a major repair expense. Here’s why fender‑benders are getting expensive. ADAS features are increasingly popular, offering safety like lane ...
With the trucking industry facing risks ranging from worsening traffic congestion and distracted passenger vehicle drivers to the threat of nuclear verdicts, fleets are increasingly embracing advanced ...