ISBN online: 978-80-244-5263-0 | DOI: 10.5507/ff.17.24452630

Pokročilé asistenční systémy ve vozidlech

Příručka pro výuku v autoškole

Veronika Hamerníková

The objective of this publication is to provide driving school owners and instructors with information about Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and recommendations as to how to communicate such information to prospective drivers. Intelligent systems are becoming ever more common, and the cars on the road in the Czech Republic are no exception. Not all drivers, however, are aware of how they would know whether a car is equipped with any of the assistance systems and what response they may expect from such a vehicle. The present handbook is therefore divided into two sections: the opening one contains methodological information which is particularly intended for driving school instructors. Summarising information about selected assistance systems, the other section may be used as a guide for instructors or as learning material for trainees.

1. edition, online: 2017, publisher: Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, Křížkovského 8, 771 47 Olomouc



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