In the UK, more than half of drivers are disabling car safety technology, claiming it's distracting or unreliable. A survey by Which? found issues with features like speed assist and lane-keep assist, leading many to turn them off. Despite these systems being praised for potentially reducing crash injuries, their flaws make some feel vulnerable. Editor Harry Rose of Which? says turning them off reduces safety. The tech's quirks, such as misreading signs, alarm drivers like Eileen in Greater Manchester, who wishes for less tech-reliant vehicles.