An Australian study sheds light on how some motorists feel about using car safety features, with implications worldwide. The survey in question shows that a cohort from down under is unwilling to trust all of their car’s ADAS offerings.

MyCar ’s “Mobility Index 2025” explores current driving norms in modern Australia. One part of the survey exposes how a sizable portion of Aussie motorists are reluctant to rely on some ADAS features.

One-Third of Australian Drivers Say No

While 76% of drivers own some form of vehicle with at least several ADAS features, they are still loath to use them all. For illustration, 30% of survey respondents admit having never even tried their “adaptive cruise control or lane-keeping assist” functions.

This survey follows a Forbes report earlier this year t

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