Toyota Motor Corporation is contemplating a move to prevent drivers from deactivating specific safety features in its upcoming vehicle models, with the overarching objective of attaining 'zero traffic accidents.' Nevertheless, this initiative has triggered a debate concerning the fine line between the joy of driving and electronic supervision. The Australian automotive news platform ChasingCars was the pioneer in breaking this story, revealing that Toyota is conducting an internal assessment to determine how much leeway drivers should have in switching off 'optional' safety technologies.
