SAS is one of the most popular crash-prevention technologies used in the automotive industry. It is based on an advanced control system which monitors driver behavior and car-to-car communication signals to reduce the risks of a car accident. It uses sensors and hardware systems to constantly monitor the environment around the car and detect potential hazards. SAS also includes advanced lane-keeping technology, forward collision warning, and blind spot detection. In some cases, if an accident is imminent, cars equipped with SAS will alert the driver of the danger and provide automatic corrective measures to slow the vehicle or avoid the danger altogether. For example, SAS can detect when a vehicle ahead is braking suddenly and take corrective action. SAS also uses algorithms to recommend alternate routes or redirect drivers to safer locations. This can be especially beneficial when driving at higher speeds or in unfamiliar areas. The technology works with both manual and automatic transmissions and can be used to potentially reduce fuel consumption, extend tire life, and maximize the safety of any given journey.