Let's look at the many types of modern driver assistance technologies and how they can aid drivers. Adaptive Lighting For people who enjoy driving at night, this device is a must-have. Its goal is to provide drivers with better vision at night. The revolving and swiveling motions caused by the car’s headlights make the technology viable. This allows the device to better brighten the path while also increasing your visibility to incoming traffic. Automatic Brake Control Auto-braking is one of many ADAS systems designed to prevent frontal crashes. It's technically a system that can lessen (if not eliminate) the severity of accidents. Your car's sensors can notice something that happens ahead of your vehicle without requiring an extended reaction time. If it has a automatic braking feature, the car will come to a complete stop. Auto-Parking Automatic parking functions in a variety of ways, depending on the car manufacturer. However, it's safe to assume that many of these features are primarily intended to assist individuals in parallel parking. Advanced technologies are capable of parking the car with little to no human assistance. Less sophisticated systems, in comparison, are capable of giving the driver parking instructions. It will give suggestions on when to brake and how much you should turn the wheel. Your next automobiles should include an auto-parking system if you find difficulties parking.
I work in the automobile lighting industry and trust me once the USA get their head out of their ass and will allow cars to use adaptive lighting like in europe you will be amazed by what it can do. The other 2 JUST NO!!!!!