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        "id": 1632290,
        "msgid": "asean-car-safety-standards-rise-adas-factor-1774342287",
        "date": "2026-03-24 15:01:00",
        "title": "ASEAN Car Safety Standards Rise, ADAS Factor",
        "author": "Azwar Ferdian",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "The ASEAN NCAP programme is elevating vehicle safety standards in Southeast Asia by placing greater emphasis on active safety features, such as Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), alongside traditional passive protections. Technologies like Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) and Lane Keeping Assist are now critical in preventing accidents and reducing injury rates, influencing how manufacturers design vehicles to achieve top ratings. This shift aims to create more adaptive cars that respond to real-time traffic dynamics, potentially lowering accident statistics across the region.",
        "content": "<p>JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - The direction of vehicle safety development in\nthe automotive industry is beginning to undergo changes. No longer\nrelying solely on protection during accidents, manufacturers are now\nrequired to introduce technologies capable of preventing incidents from\nthe outset. The Southeast Asian regional vehicle safety testing\nprogramme, ASEAN NCAP, emphasises that the role of active safety\nfeatures is now as important as passive aspects in determining a car\u2019s\nsafety level. Quoted from Paultan, active safety systems are\nincreasingly relevant because they anticipate potential accidents.\nFeatures such as Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Lane Departure\nWarning, Adaptive Cruise Control, and Blind Spot Monitoring have become\nessential components of modern vehicles. In its latest development,\nASEAN NCAP is also paying greater attention to Advanced Driver\nAssistance Systems (ADAS) technology. This system assists drivers in\nhandling various critical situations while driving. Several features in\nthe spotlight include AEB, Lane Keeping Assist, Forward Collision\nWarning, and Rear Occupant Detection. AEB itself is considered one of\nthe most effective technologies because it detects potential collisions\nand automatically applies the brakes. The implementation of active\nsafety technology has proven to have a significant impact in reducing\naccident rates in Southeast Asia. Features like Lane Keeping Assist and\nAEB contribute to lowering collision risks as well as injury levels. In\nthe latest assessment system, ASEAN NCAP assigns greater weight to\nactive safety aspects in determining the star rating. Thus, vehicles\nwith strong structures alone are no longer sufficient to achieve maximum\nscores. Automotive manufacturers are now required to combine passive and\nactive safety in a balanced manner. The goal is not only to enhance\nprotection but also to deliver vehicles that are more adaptive to\ntraffic dynamics.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/asean-car-safety-standards-rise-adas-factor-1774342287",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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