Bill in New York State Senate would require new cars have to speed-limiting tech
points out, ISA tech is widely used in Europe. Ford's version lets drivers set a maximum speed. It can also limit the speed to within five miles per hour of a posted limit. However, the tech is optional and drivers can disable it. All new cars in the European Union willThe NY bill also seeks to bring in new rules for vehicles weighing over 3,000 pounds.
Should Hoylman's legislation pass, it could have a broader impact across the US. With automakers having to contend with regulations across 50 states, they often tend to abide by the strictest rule to avoid having to adjust their vehicles for different jurisdictions. We've seen that happen with emissions, with manufacturers opting to abide by California'sAll products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company.
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