Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are becoming increasing commonplace on today’s commercial vehicles. These diverse safety enhancements are proving well worth the investment in most operations for reducing crashes, improving compliance and increasing safety. 

However, what is a fleet to do if its ADAS-equipped vehicle is involved in a crash anyway? It’s not just as simple as straightening sheet metal and applying fresh coats of paint. There are several critical ADAS inspections that must take place following a commercial vehicle crash, otherwise the systems may not work as intended once placed back into service. Even with something as simple as a windshield replacement, cameras, sensors and other components will need to be inspected and perhaps recalibrated by properly trained personnel. Is your shop ready for these procedures? 

Attend this session and learn from our panel of experts what goes into a post-incident inspection of ADAS technologies. We’ll cover procedures for the various types of ADAS in common use today, including automatic emergency braking, lane keep assist, forward collision warning and much more. If your fleet is taking advantage of the latest ADAS technologies, its just a matter of time before you’ll need a crash course on ADAS recalibration and repair.