Government to soon fix standards for "advanced driver assistance system" in vehicles, says transport secretary
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Government will soon notify standards for installing 'advanced driver assistance system' (ADAS) in vehicles as a safety feature. This article discusses the road safety event organised by industry body CII. The government will also soon notify the Bus Body Code. The article mentions the advanced emergency braking system (AEBS) and its activation in dense fog conditions.
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