Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are becoming standard in most new vehicles. However, many drivers tell us that they are skeptical about the advantages of these new features. We often hear, “I don’t trust steering assist,” or “I don’t want the car driving itself.” While these concerns are understandable, it is also important to understand what these systems are designed to do.
Proven Safety Features
Some ADAS technologies are now federally mandated because the data is clear:
- Automatic Emergency Braking dramatically reduces rear-end collisions
- Blind Spot Monitoring significantly lowers lane-change accidents
These systems don’t replace the driver. Instead, they provide an additional layer of protection by compensating for momentary driver attention lapses or hard-to-see hazards.
Technology Requires Expertise
ADAS features rely on cameras, sensors, and precise calibrations. After collisions, windshield replacement, or suspension work, proper calibration is essential. At BA Auto Care, we stay current with evolving ADAS safety technology. This ensures that these systems function exactly as intended, keeping you and your passengers protected.






