
Crash avoidance technologies offer proven safety benefits. But a new survey from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety finds that 50% of drivers had issues with the features after a repair job.
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As many drivers let safety lapse, heightened dangers on today’s roadways are at a high. Here are some smart strategies fleet operators can use to keep drivers safe and improve negative behaviors.
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Servicing advanced driver assistance systems is just as important as tire rotations and oil changes, especially during winter months. Here’s what to discuss with drivers and how to manage maintenance and repair costs.
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Nissan’s first all-electric crossover will be available at a starting MSRP of $43,190.
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With the goal of clarifying confusion AAA, Consumer Reports, J.D. Power, National Safety Council, PAVE and SAE International teamed up and have identified six overarching nomenclature categories for ADAS technologies.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has released two reports on crash data involving vehicles equipped with advanced driver assistance systems and automated driving systems.
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After identifying six additional crashes involving Tesla vehicles striking stationary emergency vehicles, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has upgraded its existing investigation to determine whether a massive safety recall is necessary.
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ADAS features are increasingly optional or standard even in mainstream vehicles, yet repairing those systems when they malfunction after a crash requires a unique skillset. A new certification test for technicians to qualify them to diagnose, service, and calibrate ADAS.
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Nissan’s new driver-assistance technology aims to dramatically enhance collision avoidance. In development now, it will first be available on select new models in the mid-2020s and on virtually every new model by fiscal year 2030.
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New research from the AAA Foundation indicates that drivers who take the “self-taught” approach to advanced driver assistance systems have gaps in knowledge about the capabilities and limitations of the technology.
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