ADAS system
ADAS is a set of smart tools in cars that can help you stay safe, like keeping the car in its lane or warning you if something is about to hit.
ADAS stands for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, a suite of technologies that help drivers with tasks like lane keeping, collision avoidance, and adaptive cruise control.
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