I know thats an option but having come from Hyundai where the safety systems were useful and gave very few false alarms it feels like I am downgrading in terms of safety. I wonder where we would stand on insurance too with everything turned off by choice if something serious did happen, could the insurance company tell and would it degrade the NCAP rating with them off?
I am trying to find a reasonable compromise of settings that are not too intrusive but still add some safety enhancements to my driving experience. I am getting there I think but even last night it threw up a bank of Yellow alarms after I set off telling me LKA, ELK, Front and Rear Collision were faulty and a yellow triangle symbol on the dash. A mile down the road they all went off and apparently back to normal. Just loosing confidence in it and it's difficult to tell if it is just software or is it actually defective some how.
The Red 'Tale Control of your vehicle I have twice since turning off both Driver Fatigue and Monitoring systems so I have emailed MG and asked them what triggers it in the hope I can identify which safety system is screaming at me and braking the car for no reason.