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AAA, Consumer Reports, J.D. Power and National Safety Council Unite to Adopt Common Naming for ADAS

AAA, Consumer Reports, J.D. Power and the National Safety Council have come together to adopt standardized naming for advanced driver-assistance technology (ADAS) in an effort to reduce confusion.

Vehicle Scanning and Recalibration Shockers

In my travels, I hear many shocking statements from collision repairers across the country that prove we have a long way to go when it comes to education on scanning and recalibration.

New Feature Allows for Faster Calibrations with HawkEye Elite Aligner and Autel MaxiSys

Hunter Engineering announced that shops performing ADAS service can now integrate their HawkEye Elite aligner with Autel’s MaxiSys ADAS Aftermarket ADAS Calibration Kit.

Automakers Seeking New Autonomous Emergency Braking Applications as Competition Heats Up

A new report from Strategy Analytics looks at how autonomous emergency braking (AEB) has evolved from preventing costly fender benders to becoming the must-have advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS).

AAA Researches Vehicle Owners’ Experiences, Understanding of ADAS

The purpose of the study was to examine vehicle owners’ experiences with, opinions about and understanding of specific ADAS technologies by surveying the registered owners of selected model year 2016 and 2017 vehicles.

Hunter Engineering Becomes Newest Corporate Member of Society of Collision Repair Specialists

With more than 350 patented inventions, Hunter has served the automotive industry since 1946, building a reputation for innovation and leadership in new automotive technologies, SCRS noted.

Intel: Mobileye Acquisition to ‘Accelerate Future of Autonomous Driving’

With the acquisition, Intel hopes to capitalize on a projected $70 billion market for vehicle systems, data and services.

‘Collision-Free Society’: Honda Aiming to Have Highly Automated Vehicles by 2025

Honda said it is targeting the year 2025 for the introduction of vehicles with highly automated driving capability in most driving situations (SAE Level 4).