Majority of drivers in US back anti-speeding technology in cars, survey finds

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Drivers in a recent poll shared that they wouldn’t mind if their cars had a feature that would help prevent speeding.

A recent survey finds that most drivers endorse anti-speeding technology in their cars. The report from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety noted that over 60% of drivers say having an audible and visual warning in their car to indicate when they travel over the speed limit would be adequate.

Over 80% of respondents agreed they would want a feature displaying the current speed limit, while 70% stated they would want an "unobtrusive tone" to sound when the speed limit changes.Roughly half of drivers said they wouldn’t oppose vehicle technology that makes the accelerator pedal harder to press or automatically limits speed.

 

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