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‘Connected CARS’: Automotive Service Association Holds Conference Focusing on Vehicle Technology

The Automotive Service Association’s inaugural “Connected CARS” conference provided attendees an in-depth look at the technical aspects of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS).

Dissecting Today’s Vehicles

With the advanced materials in today’s vehicles, looking up the OE procedures has become a necessity.

Autonomous Vehicles Will Shrink Automakers’ Collision Parts Revenue By Nearly 50 Percent By 2030, KPMG Projects

KPMG projects that OEMs’ collision parts sales, which was $5.6 billion in 2015, could drop to $2.7 billion by 2030 and dwindle to $1.4 billion by 2040.

Study: Consumers Increasingly Skeptical of Self-Driving Vehicle Technology, But Clamoring for Collision Mitigation

Consumers already are growing wary of self-driving vehicles, but they’re ready to embrace any technology that helps them avoid collisions.

ASA ‘Connected Cars’ Event Will Offer Training on Scan Tools, Cybersecurity

The Automotive Service Association is presenting “Connected Cars,” a two-day training program that will focus on the technical aspects of advanced driver-assistance systems.

Paint, Body and Equipment Specialists Announces Full Schedule for 2017 Annual Conference

The conference will feature an Innovation Fair and a meet-up for young auto care professionals, in addition to previously announced keynote presentations and educational sessions.

The 2017 PBES Conference will take place in Chicago.
I-CAR’s Repairability Technical Support Portal Fields 10,000th Inquiry

The Repairability Technical Support Portal puts the most up-to-date collision repair technical information at the fingertips of front-line technicians, shop owners, estimators, insurance specialists and field educators in one easy-to-navigate hub.

Mobileye Equips 4,500 New York City Rideshare Vehicles with Collision-Avoidance Technology

The system uses a high-resolution vision sensor to analyze potentially dangerous scenarios in real time, alerting drivers to impending collisions and giving them enough time to react.

U.S. DOT Finds No ‘Safety-Related Defect Trend’ After Tesla Autopilot Probe

Data suggests that Tesla’s driver-assistance technology might actually improve safety.

New Study Finds New Methods for Better Understanding Advanced Driver Assistance Technologies

Research revealed that drivers’ knowledge and attitudes of advanced driver assistance technologies improved after exposure to one of four learning methods about the technologies.