Forgive me if this has been covered before but I am only just entering the world of 21st century motoring.
Our 'new' car has a range of safety features including devices that attempt to stop you colliding with the car in front, or one that cuts in on you, when you have cruise control on and that can do things like take over the steering temporarily if you drift out of lane on a multi-carriageway. All well and good I guess - as far as I can tell they seem to work and I was assured you can turn them off if you want.
But what would be the insurance position if you were unlucky enough to be involved in an accident on a motorway, say, and investigators found that your collision avoidance systems were turned off at the time?
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