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60% of Australian drivers disable ADAS due to frustration, contributing to rising road deaths.
A new survey reveals that 60% of Australian drivers disable advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), citing frustration with intrusive or poorly calibrated features, despite their safety intent.
Road fatalities reached 990 by September 2025—5.2% higher than the same period in 2024 and the worst toll since 2012.
Many drivers report ADAS negatively affects their driving, particularly in models from Subaru, Hyundai, Kia, and newer Chinese brands like GWM, Deepal, and Chery.
IAG, partnering with Queensland University of Technology and iMOVE, will launch a year-long study in January 2026 to examine driver interactions with ADAS and improve system design and education to enhance road safety.
El 60% de los conductores australianos desactivan ADAS debido a la frustración, contribuyendo al aumento de las muertes en las carreteras.