Required on newly introduced cars in the EU, the intelligent speed assistance technology will alert and slow speeding drivers.
New regulations adopted by the European Commission have made intelligent speed assistance technology mandatory for all new models.
Manufacturers will choose between four different speed warning systems, ranging from auditory alerts to automatically lifting accelerator pedals. Mandatory on all new cars sold by 2024, the switchable ISA technology is expected to reduce speeding by 30% and traffic deaths by 20%.took effect on Wednesday, starting a new era of enhanced safety regulations brought forward by the cluster of European nations. The program is focused on limiting speeding through four different warning systems installed in all new chassis introduced in the EU.
Each warning system functions differently with some being progressively more invasive than others. On the light end of the spectrum, some cars will note speed limits throughor GPS data and audibly alert the driver if they are exceeding them. Using the same technology, other cars will produce a vibration throughout the driver's cockpit alerting them of their speed.
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