Active Driving Assistance, which is classified as Level 2 Driving Automation by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) J3016 standard, is a driver control assistance system that makes simultaneous use of Lane Centering Assistance and Adaptive Cruise Control features. The driver must constantly supervise this support feature and maintain responsibility for driving.

This series was filmed by the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (www.scrs.com) and I-CAR (www.I-CAR.com) to help consumers better understand the safety systems and functions potentially found on their vehicles, and considerations those systems may contribute to the repair process. Terminology used is common naming, and not meant to replace automaker proprietary system or package names.

For more information about common naming for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, please visit:
https://newsroom.aaa.com/…/Clearing-the-Confusion-One…
These videos were filmed at the I-CAR Chicago Technical Center (CTC).
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