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INTELLIGENT DRIVING
India Today
|December 12, 2022
HUMAN ERROR ACCOUNTS FOR MOST ROAD ACCIDENTS BUT WITH THE ADVENT OF TECHNOLOGY IN CARS, MANY OF THESE ERRORS CAN BE MINIMISED. WE TAKE A DEEP DIVE INTO THE LATEST ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS
Reaction times for humans aren't created equally. As we all are conditioned differently, our response to sudden actions and scenarios can vastly differ. And more often than not, human error is the cause of accidents. Although human errors cannot be completely eliminated its effects can be minimised by using current technologies to assist with sensory perception. Technology can play an equaliser for everyone driving/ riding on the road, and this is where Advanced Driving Assistance System (ADAS) comes into play.
A vital collection of technologies, formerly reserved for high-end cars only, is now dropping to affordable price points, enabling more manufacturers to offer them, thus making roads safer. With cars like the new Mahindra XUV700, the MG Astor and Gloster too getting ADAS, we wanted to delve deeper into the technology to know just how it works. So here are some questions addressed about this revolutionary new system.
What is ADAS?
This story is from the December 12, 2022 edition of India Today.
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