Good day, so I would like to buy a new Crossland X and when configuring one can select or omit a proactive driver assistance system at the price of four hundred fifty €. The car then gets two systems for this: First a front collision warning with automatic danger braking and pedestrian detection. Second, a fatigue detection. Now I do not know if it makes sense to book these assistance systems. However, the front-collision alarm seems problematic to me. How do I know that it does not even make a mistake and automatically slows down, although this is not necessary? This could lead to an accident when the car is close behind it and cannot brake fast enough. Therefore, this system may be dangerous and it harms more than that. I don’t know, however, since I have never used such an assistance system before. If you don’t want to use it, you can also book it out. Is it possible to shut it down? On the other hand, it would be tactically unwise to leave these assistance systems out, because I probably want to sell the car again in a few years and the attractiveness of the car would suffer from the lack of this feature.