Traffic Sign Recognition: How It Helps You
Traffic sign recognition uses a front-facing camera to read road signs such as speed limits, stop signs and warnings. It displays the current sign on your dashboard and may alert…
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Traffic sign recognition uses a front-facing camera to read road signs such as speed limits, stop signs and warnings. It displays the current sign on your dashboard and may alert…
Parking assist systems help you park safely and comfortably. They use sensors or cameras to detect obstacles and guide you into spaces. Here’s how to get the most out of…
Lane departure warning systems (also known as lane keep assist) help prevent unintentional lane drifting. They use a camera to watch the road and alert you if you stray. Here’s…
Automatic emergency braking (AEB) is designed to help you avoid or reduce the severity of a collision by applying the brakes if a potential impact is detected. Understanding how it…
Even experienced technicians can face challenges when calibrating advanced driver assistance systems. Here are some common pitfalls and tips to avoid them. Avoiding these pitfalls will help you deliver accurate…
Proper calibration of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) is essential to ensure sensors and cameras provide accurate data. Use this checklist to guide your calibration process and maintain safety standards.…
Lane keep assist is a feature designed to help you stay centred in your lane by gently steering you back if you drift. It works alongside lane departure warning to…
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is an advanced driver assistance system that automatically adjusts your speed to maintain a safe following distance. Learning how to use it correctly can make your…
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are designed to make driving safer and less stressful. To get the most out of these features, it’s important to understand how they work and…