To some extent we survived but others didn't.
Some of the items are active safety , some passive.
I think as cars have become more powerful , move and brake faster the average driver over estimates their abilities and the simple matter of the physics of bigger , heavier cars when things stop suddenly.
Not to mention the inattention factor , mobile phones and general ADHD being an issue we never had in the old days.
Notwithstanding the above, and the greater likelihood of surviving an accident nowadays, the old school 4x4s did manage to get to all ends of the earth - somehow! Sheer bloody mindedness and practical knowledge gleaned from military service certainly helped!
Often I feel "guilty" driving a car with modern comforts. I even regard aircon as a luxury.
Flappy paddles are things well suited to fish.
Even at that time some more powerful vehicles existed.. I was a pax - not driving it - in a 300HP Porsche Turbo.. ..a real beast. With just 4 manual gearbox.. and it required a skillful and demading driver.
Assistants are convenient but we should be able to keep and train our own skills. Airline pilots have their standard operation procedures and there is something called Facts, Options, Decision, Action, Review (if action survived)
The most important support - like park sensor and rear cam are in IG. So what else would be required in a comparably slow vehicle.
Self dimming internal mirror?
Lane Assist? Mostly switched off. OffRoad No Use.
Collision /Distance Radar? Use it occasionally - but that is a motorway topic - at higher speeds. OffRoad No Use.
Dead Ankle Sensor? Yep that is something I definitely like but because of pedestrians and cyclists in my area. (OffRoad No Use)
Cruise Control - in Germany useless.
Light sensors Auto / On / Off - Headlight.. - I ve got mine mostly in "Auto" mode .. but seriously . do I need that really? Nice to have but not a must..
To me I do not miss anything really on IG.
If I would require a ride for often and regular "Autobahn" / Motorway long distance ON road use.. - my demands on convenience would perhaps a bit different.