ADAS, or Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, are advanced technologies integrated into many newer vehicle models. These systems rely on various technologies embedded throughout the car, including in the windshield. In this blog, we’ll explain fourteen ADAS features commonly found in modern vehicles.
Before we start, it's important to understand why ADAS systems (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) were implemented in the first place. Are you surprised to learn that human error is responsible for ninety-four percent of all road collisions? It's a shocking statistic, but it's true.
So, in an effort to reduce the likelihood of human error, engineers and scientists developed the following systems. They all use a combination of devices like cameras, global positioning satellites, SONAR, RADAR, AND LiDAR to alert drivers of impending danger. They also allow the vehicle to act when the driver can’t.
The following ADAS systems are classified as passive, as they rely on the driver to take action to avoid potential hazards.
Anti-Lock Braking Systems (ABS)
ABS will activate when the driver uses the emergency brake. This is helpful when the vehicle is skidding or the primary brakes fail.
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
ESC helps the driver avoid oversteering or understeering, which can happen in hazardous road circumstances.
Traction Control System (TCS)
TCS uses both ABS and ESC to help the driver keep traction between the vehicle and the road. This is helpful when trying to navigate tricky turns and curves.
Back-Up Camera
Back-up cameras provide drivers with a clear view of what’s behind them before reversing. This feature not only protects bumpers but also saves lives.
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
LDW alerts the driver when the vehicle is swerving into the other lane. Drivers get tired, it’s natural. This feature helps drivers who spend a lot of time on the road.
Forward Collision Warning (FCW)
FCW alerts the driver if something is approaching in front of the vehicle so they can apply the brakes.
Blind Spot Detection
All drivers have a blind spot. This feature helps the driver see what they might not otherwise.
Parking Assistance
Using sensors and cameras, this system helps drivers who are unsure of their abilities to park. It’s especially useful if parallel parking scares you.
These systems fall under the category of active because they automatically take action if the driver fails to respond to alerts.
Automatic Emergency Braking
This system will kick into gear when the vehicle detects something in the way and the driver doesn’t apply the brakes. It’s especially helpful when animals like deer jump into the road.
Emergency Steering
Vehicles with this system will steer the car out of the way if it detects something in the road and the driver doesn’t react.
Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive cruise control is like regular cruise control where it allows the driver to take their foot off the pedal and relax. However, it differs where adaptive cruise control will adjust the speed of the vehicle to go with the flow of traffic.
Lane Keeping Assist and Lane-Centering
This system will steer the vehicle back into the middle of the correct lane.
Traffic Jam Assist
Utilizing lane-keeping assist and adaptive cruise control, this system allows the driver to relax when they’re stuck in stop-and-go traffic.
Self Parking
Drivers who struggle with parallel parking will love this technology, as it takes care of parking the car for you.
If your vehicle is equipped with ADAS, windshield calibration is necessary after a windshield replacement. ADAS calibration ensures that the cameras and sensors integrated into your windshield function properly, keeping you safe on the road.
If you live in East Cobb,
Roswell,
Kennesaw,
Woodstock, or surrounding areas and need ADAS calibration,
contact
Wyndshyld Auto Glass. We’ve been servicing the Northern Suburbs of Atlanta for years and will be happy to give you a free quote! If you have
insurance, our team will guide you through the claims process, helping you get back on the road in no time. We look forward to answering any questions or completing a windshield calibration for your ADAS in East Cobb, GA!