Is the Verna's ADAS system actually useful in the Indian driving conditions?
One big talking point about the new Hyundai Verna has been the inclusion of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). ADAS features like adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist and automatic emergency braking are becoming commonplace in a developed market, but there is a lot of debate about how effective and functional the features are for Indian conditions of driving. India's roads are different with unpredictable traffic patterns, constant lane violations, and many sorts of vehicles and pedestrians. But some argue that these systems are not yet sophisticated enough to cope with the chaos of the Indian roads and might even be dangerous if over relied upon. Some see ADAS as a great addition to safety, even if it’s not perfect. Additionally, the discussion looks at whether the additional cost of these features is worth it considering their restrictions in Indian conditions.
The ADAS has been surprisingly useful, especially on the highway. It’s not perfect, but it does make long drives less fatiguing.
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