Automotive
ADAS in Indian Cars: When to Trust It, When to Switch It Off
ADAS is a co-pilot, not autopilot — you stay legally and physically in control at all times.
Adaptive cruise and lane assist shine on highways but misbehave in city traffic and on unmarked roads.
Phantom braking from cattle, dividers and cut-ins is common; keep your foot ready to override.
Learn the toggle for each feature — switching off lane assist on broken roads is often the safer choice.
ADAS does not replace ABS, six airbags or a high Bharat NCAP score; treat it as a top layer.
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