We trust advanced driver assistance systems to be vigilant when we are not, to warn us when we drift, to brake when we hesitate, to see what we miss. What happens when the very systems we depend on are quietly out of alignment?

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are no longer optional add-ons for luxury cars — they’re standard features across most new vehicles, designed to prevent crashes, protect pedestrians, and save lives. However, a new white paper from Ascential Technologies has revealed a troubling reality: if these systems are not calibrated adequately after repairs, they might as well not exist.

Crash tests on a 2024 Nissan Altima revealed that vehicles with poorly calibrated or uncalibrated sensors plowed into obstacles without issuing a warning, as their safety systems e

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