Advanced driver assist systems (ADAS) and other technologies are becoming more common in new vehicles. More than 80% of 2021 model-year vehicles had a collision warning or speed reduction/mitigation system in place. Over three-quarters had active pedestrian detection or lane-departure warning systems.

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ADAS is Becoming More Common

 

As new systems become even more common in the future and as vehicles become more complex, it will be important for the specialty-equipment industry to understand how modifications to a new vehicle (such as lifting a truck) will affect ADAS systems.

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