There are advantages both in safety and performance. The new pedals are much safer, once you get used to them, than the cages. Getting out of them is much more reliable. The cages can catch your shoes, preventing you from getting out.
Your performance is improved because you can use the entire pedal stroke rather than just pushing down. Once you learn to pedal throughout the stroke you'll save a lot of wear and tear on your leg muscles.
Don't be afraid of the clipless pedals. The learning curve is pretty short. (Although I dare you to find anyone who hasn't unclipped to one side and leaned to the other at least once.) One way to learn is to find a soft area, like an athletic field and practice clipping and unclipping while going slowly. The other way is to put your bike on a trainer and practice there. It will become natural very quickly.
Good luck and enjoy!




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