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Electronic Stability Control and ABS are designed to assist for circumstances beyond your control.
Speed Assist, Lane-Keep Assist, Automatic Emergency Braking, Drowsiness/Attention monitoring, Blind spot Monitoring etc are all for things within your control. That's the key difference.
There is also a difference between 'enhancements' (such as PAS, torque vectoring, brake wash, auto wipers/headlights etc) and 'assists'. I'm not against new tech if it enhances or improves your driving experience, however, many of the above "assists" whilst have most likely prevented many an accident, may also encourage bad habits/behaviour; which is a valid argument in my opinion.
But despite what some say, we all lose concentration from time to time, be that thinking what we need from shops, telling off kids in back, arguing with the Mrs or changing radio stations, or even just being a but tired on the way into work. It shouldn't happen but it does and it always will. I don't drive half asleep because I have lane assist but if I do stray it gets me back on track. Also it does help, lazy driving means I don't always indicate but because lane assist is so annoying when you don't that has improved.
You could argue that all these airbags and safety features make us all feel more safe so we drive worse than we would if the car was far more flimsy. Overall the tech is good for us and I see no reason to keep cars in the 1980s or 90s

