A new state bill, recently passed in the Senate and now in the assembly, looks to slow speedy drivers down by requiring certain vehicles to alert drivers when they are traveling 10 miles per hour over the speed limit. would require vehicles to be fitted with what the bill's author, Scott Weiner, calls a"passive intelligent speed assistance system." The technology would send the vehicle's GPS coordinates to a database that has posted speed limits.
If the bill makes its way through the assembly and is signed by the governor then beginning in 2029, 50% of"vehicles, motor trucks and buses" sold in California will be equipped with the technology.supports the bill. In a letter, the board's chair says speeding increases the chances of being in a crash along with the severity. Since 2012, the board has recommended that drivers, at minimum, are warned when exceeding the speed limit.
Some countries in Europe will require the new technology be included in all new cars sold there later this year. KFMB would like to send you push notifications about the latest news and weather.
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