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ADAS TECHNOLOGY

Advanced Driver Assistance System.

ADAS covers a huge area on modern vehicles.

Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
Prevents wheels locking up during heavy braking, allowing a driver to keep steering while braking heavily.
Watch the video about ABS

Brake Assist / Emergency Brake Assist (EBA)

Can prevent a collision by applying more braking when the pedal ins't fully depressed.
Watch the video about EBA

Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
Technology to improve a vehicles stability when traction is lost.
Watch the video about ESC

Advanced / Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB)
Can apply the brake automatically if a collision is imminent and a driver has failed to intervene.
Watch the video about AEB

Intelligent Speed Assistance / Intelligent Speed Adaption
(ISA)

Uses cameras and satellite to identify speed limit signs.
Watch the video about ISA

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
Works like traditional Cruise Control but with the ability to keep you at a safe distance to traffic ahead of you.
Watch the video about ACC

Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
Will alert the driver if their vehicle is leaving a marked lane without using indicators or is drifting out of their lane.
Watch the video about LDW

Steering Assist
Uses cameras and sensors to detect whether a vehicle is veering from the middle of their lane and helps the driver steer back
Watch the video about Steering Assist

Lane Keeping Assistance (LKA)
Uses the painted lines of the road to keep the car in it's lane.
Watch the video about LKA

Lane Change Assist (LCA)

Helps drivers to change lane and warns them of approaching vehicles in their blind spots.
Watch the video about LCA

Driver Monitoring Sensors and Cameras
Uses cameras and sensors to detect objects and people and react appropriately.
Watch the video about this

Unresponsive Driver Intervention

Sensors and steering wheel analysis, monitor a driver's attentiveness and will warn them to take a break. They effectively monitor how long a driver has been driving for and how the steering wheel is being operated.

E-Call
When activated, transmits your vehicles location including your direction of travel whilst contacting a 999 operator. This can be activate automatically by sensors ( in the event of a collision) or manually when the eCall / SOS button is pressed.
Watch the video about eCall / SOS

Tyres
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