EPISODE · Jan 2, 2026 · 10 MIN
EV Discussions Podcast — S2Ep3 — 1 in 5 Drivers Disable Safety Features — Analysis, Recommendations
from EV Discussions by The Electro Revolution — with your hosts — Jess and James, Adriana and Chris · host The Electro Revolution
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/waVWgfZDuVoYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/msbqbWiD3xcIn this episode of Electro Revolution, Michael dives into a fascinating new report from AAMI Insurance — the Crash Index, released in July 2025. This study, based on over 480,000 insurance claims and a survey of 2,000 drivers, reveals surprising insights into how Australians are using (and disabling) their ADAS – Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.🚗 What you’ll learn in this video: Who AAMI and Suncorp Group are, and why their data matters. The role of ADAS features in both EVs and petrol cars. Why 1 in 5 Australian drivers disable safety features like lane assist, adaptive cruise control, and parking assist. The top 3 ADAS systems people switch off most often. The pros and cons of keeping these systems active. Michael’s personal experience using ADAS on long road trips vs city driving.This episode explores why many motorists choose to disable advanced driver-assistance systems despite evidence that these features significantly reduce the risk of collisions. While experts and insurers argue that technology like automated emergency braking prevents common accidents, drivers often find the alerts intrusive or unpredictable. The presenter suggests that customising alert volumes and sensitivity can alleviate frustration without compromising safety. To build trust in these automated tools, owners are encouraged to seek dealership guidance and practice using the features in low-stress environments. Ultimately, the source emphasises that thoroughly understanding vehicle technology allows drivers to balance personal comfort with essential road safety.Chapters:00:00 ADAS Safety Paradox Explained01:02 One in Five Drivers Disable Safety Tech01:28 Expert Verdict Why ADAS Should Stay On01:53 How to Reduce Alerts and Driver Frustration02:58 AAMI Crash Data 480,000 Claims Analyzed03:27 Rear-End Crashes and AEB Effectiveness04:18 How ADAS Prevents Chain-Reaction Collisions05:10 Phantom Braking and Trust Breakdown05:53 Lane Keep Assist Steering Conflicts07:16 Education, Customisation and Driver Control
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YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/waVWgfZDuVoYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/msbqbWiD3xcIn this episode of Electro Revolution, Michael dives into a fascinating new report from AAMI Insurance — the Crash Index, released in July 2025. This study, based on over 480,000 insurance claims and a survey of 2,000 drivers, reveals surprising insights into how Australians are using (and disabling) their ADAS – Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.🚗 What you’ll learn in this video: Who AAMI and Suncorp Group are, and why their data matters. The role of ADAS features in both EVs and petrol cars. Why 1 in 5 Australian drivers disable safety features like lane assist, adaptive cruise control, and parking assist. The top 3 ADAS systems people switch off most often. The pros and cons of keeping these systems active. Michael’s personal experience using ADAS on long road trips vs city driving.This episode explores why many motorists choose to disable advanced driver-assistance systems despite evidence that these features significantly reduce the risk of collisions. While experts and insurers argue that technology like automated emergency braking prevents common accidents, drivers often find the alerts intrusive or unpredictable. The presenter suggests that customising alert volumes and sensitivity can alleviate frustration without compromising safety. To build trust in these automated tools, owners are encouraged to seek dealership guidance and practice using the features in low-stress environments. Ultimately, the source emphasises that thoroughly understanding vehicle technology allows drivers to balance personal comfort with essential road safety.Chapters:00:00 ADAS Safety Paradox Explained01:02 One in Five Drivers Disable Safety Tech01:28 Expert Verdict Why ADAS Should Stay On01:53 How to Reduce Alerts and Driver Frustration02:58 AAMI Crash Data 480,000 Claims Analyzed03:27 Rear-End Crashes and AEB Effectiveness04:18 How ADAS Prevents Chain-Reaction Collisions05:10 Phantom Braking and Trust Breakdown05:53 Lane Keep Assist Steering Conflicts07:16 Education, Customisation and Driver Control
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