What is ADAS & What is ADAS Used For?

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ADAS, or Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, help drivers stay safe on the road. In fact, in a recent fleet management survey, ADAS are one of the biggest industry trends because of

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Driving Habits: Following Too Close Puts Your Windshield At Risk

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  Have a tendency to tailgate? Never heard of the three-second rule? If this sounds like you, your driving habits could be putting your windshield at risk. Following too closely

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Calibration Billing

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Calibration Billing September 24, 2019 by Tara Tafferattaffera@glass.com “All calibrations require an authorization—both preliminary and final,” said Paul McFarland, senior director of supply chain management for LYNX Services a Solera

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Watch: Industry Roundtables Pack the Room and More from Auto Glass Week

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Watch: Industry Roundtables Auto Glass Week continued today in Indianapolis and members of the industry packed the room at industry round-tables to discuss issues such as calibration, insurance, marketing and

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Replacing Mirrors With Camera’s

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REUTERS WASHINGTON — The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration plans to test how drivers could use cameras, replacing mirrors with camera’s in automobiles, is a technology already allowed in other

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Global Flat Glass Industry to Grow 5.5 Percent Annually through 2021

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PR Newswire January 23, 2017 The global flat glass market is expected to grow at a 5.5 percent compound annual growth rate through 2021, according to a recent report from

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Allstate sues Fla. auto glass shop reporting success in AOB

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By John Huetter on March 26, 2019 Business Practices | Insurance | Legal | Market Trends | Repair Operations Allstate sues Fla. auto-glass shop, alleging the company’s success in assignment of benefits litigation tortuously interfered with the carrier’s contracts and led

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Should You Repair Or Replace Your Auto Glass?

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Most insurance companies prefer you have both cracked or chipped windshields replaced not repaired. If a person has comprehensive coverage as part of their auto insurance, the cost (which is

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