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TomTom HD Map for Autonomous Driving Extends to Japan

Navigation technology company TomTom announced that it is completing the collection of data for its high-definition (HD) map for Japan.

Hunter Engineering to Present at SCRS Repairer Driven Education Panel

Hunter Engineering said it will be participating in the Society of Collision Repair Specialists’ (SCRS) Repairer Driven Education program at the 2017 SEMA Show.

With $60,000 Ford Grant, University of Detroit Mercy Aims to Develop Cleaning Jets for Automotive Cameras

The Ford grant will enable the University of Detroit Mercy to advance the research of air and fluid cleaning jets for automotive cameras.

Edmunds: Car Buyers Are Ready to Embrace Autonomous Vehicles

Car shoppers are more ready for autonomous vehicles than they might realize, according to a new report from Edmunds.

I-CAR Offers Overview of Lane-Departure Warning, Lane-Keep Assist

I-CAR has posted an overview of lane-departure warning and lane-keep assist on its Repairability Technical Support portal.

Nissan ProPILOT Assist Technology Makes U.S. Debut on 2018 Rogue

ProPILOT Assist helps drivers maintain lane control, navigate stop-and-go traffic, maintain a set vehicle speed and maintain a set distance to the vehicle ahead.

Why Your Recalibration of a Vehicle’s Electronics Failed

Knowing what may have blinded the sensors can save time in knowing why a recalibration may have failed.

SEMA Sees $1.5 Billion Aftermarket Opportunity for Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems

The aftermarket industry for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) – currently valued at just under $1 billion – is expected to grow to more than $1.5 billion by 2021, according to a SEMA-commissioned study.

I-CAR Offers Overview of Blind-Spot Detection Systems

Blind-spot detection systems rely on radar sensors that typically are located behind the rear bumper on each side of the vehicle.

Certification: Not Just a Fad

The technological advancements of today’s vehicles require OE certification, so it’s not going away any time soon. In fact, it may replace the DRP model one day.