By Eddy Pineda
As technology continues to evolve, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) have become increasingly common in vehicles, providing drivers with enhanced safety features and driving assistance that have made roads safer for us all. Industry experts are estimating that approximately 71 percent of registered vehicles in the U.S. will be equipped with at least one ADAS function by 2026.
However, many may not realize the numerous components and factors that are tied to ADAS that can impact its performance. From the condition of a vehicle’s windshield to the quality of repairs and replacement parts…