If you’re reading this, your vehicle has just been through an ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) calibration with Safe Drive Group.
You may be asking: What exactly does calibration mean — and why is it so important?
Modern Cars Depend on ADAS
Today’s vehicles are built with advanced safety features like:
- Lane Keep Assist
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Blind Spot Monitoring
- Automatic Emergency Braking
All of these rely on cameras, radars, and sensors working with millimetre accuracy.
When Is Calibration Needed?
Even small changes to your car can affect ADAS performance. Calibration is required after:
- Accident repairs
- Windscreen replacement
- Suspension or wheel alignment
- Bumper or grille replacement
Without recalibration, your safety systems may not respond correctly in an emergency.
Why It Matters to You
- Safety First: A misaligned camera may not detect a pedestrian, or a radar could misjudge the distance of another car.
- Insurance Requirement: Most insurers now recognise ADAS calibration as a mandatory step after accident repairs.
- Peace of Mind: With Safe Drive Group, you can drive away confident that your safety systems are working as designed.
Safe Drive Group – Calibrate with Confidence
At Safe Drive Group, we follow manufacturer specifications and use dealership-level tools to ensure your car leaves in perfect condition. Every calibration is completed with a pre- and post-scan report, giving you proof your vehicle’s ADAS features are safe, accurate, and compliant.

I just picked up my Toyota from an accident repair and found the SafeDrive hanger in my car. I scanned the QR code and read more about ADAS calibration. Really informative and helpful! Thanks for explaining why this step is so important.
After getting my car repaired, I noticed a Safe Drive hanger explaining ADAS calibration. I scanned it out of curiosity and ended up learning so much. I didn’t know things like lane assist or radar sensors needed recalibration after an accident. Makes total sense now — thank you for taking safety seriously!