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Old 17-02-2024, 04:49 PM   #18
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Default Re: 'Electronic safety assistance actually makes driving more dangerous' - your thoughts?

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Originally Posted by MITCHAY View Post
I always turn off all these aids where you can when I drive modern car which is not often.

My daily driver (manual) has none of these aids and I get by just fine and that is what I like
This begs the question: say you turn off the ones you don't like (every time...) and are in an accident, what might the response of the insurance company be?

Found I personally had to act as one of the safety assistance beepers in the week, took uni child on mountain hike and got them to drive back, freshly minted on Ps. Coming from 100 zone to left dish-off lane to road to town, they were coming in pretty hot, so I went "brake," and we kept going, so then "break.... break! brakebreakbrakebrake brakebrake!!!". They had put foot on the accelerator instead of the brake. A last second application, and we got around the corner.
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