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Government agency urges mandate of technology to reduce speeding in new cars - Fox Business

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has urged another government agency to mandate that new cars have intelligent speed assistance (ISA) technology in them. The investigative agency ... Read More
Federal agency takes first step to mandate anti-drunk driving technology - KSL News

Auto safety regulators said on Tuesday they have begun the process that will eventually force carmakers to adopt new technology to prevent intoxicated drivers from starting vehicles. Read More
NHTSA takes step toward requiring anti-drunk driving technology - The Washington Post

Transportation Car safety agency takes step toward requiring anti-drunk driving tech. The infrastructure law called for systems that would stop people from driving drunk, and regulators are ... Read More
Slow Down! As Deaths And Injuries Mount, New Calls For Technology To Reduce Speeding - LAist

Safety advocates want all cars to come with technology that can tell drivers when they're speeding — or even force them to slow down. But the auto industry is not rushing to embrace it. Read More
Deaths and injuries lead to calls for technology to reduce speeding : NPR

Safety advocates want all cars to come with technology that can tell drivers when they're speeding — or even force them to slow down. But the auto industry is not rushing to embrace it. Read More
California Governor Vetoes Mandatory Anti-Speeding Tech in New Cars - Road & Track

If passed, California's anti-speeding technology would have required all new cars, trucks, and buses sold in the state starting in 2030 to abide by the law. Emergency vehicles, motorcycles, and ... Read More
Your Car May Soon Have to Warn You When You Are Speeding

California lawmakers are considering a bill that would require all new cars to be equipped to signal drivers when they exceed the speed limit by more than 10 m.p.h. Read More
U.S. will require automatic emergency braking in cars; it could improve the unreliable technology - Morningstar

The U.S. government will require automatic emergency braking systems in all new cars beginning in 2029. The new rule won't change much in practice - most new cars sold in 2024 already have it. Read More
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