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[ARCHIVE] Do Automated Vehicle Systems Work?

AAA is keeping pace with industry expansion of automated vehicle capabilities by leveraging every available resource to document the benefits and limitations of these systems.

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[ARCHIVE] Common naming of ADAS technologies gains momentum

Consumer Reports, J.D. Power and the National Safety Council join AAA in adopting standardized terminology for advanced driver assistance systems.

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[ARCHIVE] Study of pedestrian detection technology receives considerable news coverage

Widespread media attention confirms consumer interest in the performance of advanced automotive safety systems.

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[ARCHIVE] Reminder: Pedestrian detection study webinar

AAA's research findings will be presented Sept. 26th.

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[ARCHIVE] Pedestrian detection systems alert drivers but fall short of collision avoidance

WEBINAR: AAA's research findings will be presented Sept. 26th.

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[ARCHIVE] Mark your calendar: Webinar on pedestrian detection system testing

Get the details of AAA's study of systems designed to recognize pedestrians in the vehicle's path and avoid or lessen the severity of a collision.

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[ARCHIVE] The Future of Auto Repair

[ARCHIVE] The Future of Auto Repair

0  0 February 28, 2019

Major changes in the auto repair industry are creating challenges for shop owners.

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[ARCHIVE] ADAS names hinder consumer education

Marketing names promoting Advanced Driver Assistance Systems make it difficult for consumers to understand what features a vehicle has and how they actually work.

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[ARCHIVE] AAA study examines repair costs of advanced safety systems

Sensors and their calibration requirements can double the cost of repair following a collision.

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[ARCHIVE] ADAS Sensor Calibration – ATU

Many new cars have Advanced Driver Assistance Systems that use camera, radar and ultrasonic sensors.

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