ADAS stands for
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

These systems offer drivers more control over their vehicles and provide them with more information about their immediate surroundings to help aid them while they’re parking and driving.

ADAS includes everything from rear cross-traffic sensors to adaptive cruise control and comes standard in most newer cars, trucks, and SUVs. ADAS technology is constantly evolving to help improve vehicle safety and assist drivers with things like monitoring blind spots and pulling into tight parking spaces. Properly adjusting these systems requires technology and training that many shops choose not to acquire due to the extra costs and hassle associated with ADAS calibration equipment.

ADAS calibration is a precise process. Thus, the technicians carrying it out must be adequately trained and certified. They should be familiar not only with the calibration process but also with the specific requirements and nuances of various vehicle brands and models.