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Another reason I'm in my last new vehicle (and only 2nd), ever :

>>"
Ford Motor Company and Honda have met a commitment ahead of schedule to equip most of their vehicles with automatic emergency braking this year, significantly reducing crash and injury risk for thousands of drivers, according to a news release from Consumer Reports and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Friday.
Ford and its luxury brand Lincoln, along with Honda and its luxury brand Acura, installed the safety feature on more than 95% of the vehicles they produced for the U.S. market between Sept. 1, 2020 and Aug. 31, 2021.
Insurance data shows that front crash prevention systems with both forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking cut rear-end crashes by half."<<

To put it bluntly; I do NOT want this type of automatic controls over the driving experience.

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