What is Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS)?

ADAS uses road-facing sensors or cameras to alert drivers to road risks such as forward collision, lane departure or close following.

Plain-English explanation

For fleet managers, Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) matters because it affects how vehicles are monitored, protected, reported on or managed. The practical value is not the term itself, but what it helps the operator decide or control.

Why it matters to fleets

  • Helps buyers compare supplier claims more clearly.
  • Supports better conversations about tracking, security, safety or compliance.
  • Connects technical features to operational outcomes.

Frequently asked

Questions, answered.

Is Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) relevant to every fleet?
Not always. Relevance depends on vehicle type, risk profile, legal requirements and operational goals.
Should I ask about this during a demo?
Yes, if it affects your fleet's security, reporting, safety or compliance requirements.

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