Drivers with the need for speed could soon be forced to slow down if lawmakers in Annapolis approve a bill forcing this ...
But to do so, they would have to install an intelligent speed limiter in their car. The technology is similar to ignition interlock devices for people with histories of driving under the influence.
The technology is similar to ignition interlock devices for people with histories of driving under the influence. Could it save lives?
House Bill 1139​ would allow a judge to install an Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) device in the cars of drivers who have been convicted of reckless driving multiple times.
Rather than having their license revoked or suspended, offenders would have the choice to drive with a speed inhibitor that ...
The specific device Washington would use isn't final yet, but it will reportedly utilize both GPS and mapping data to determine the limit on specific roads, then limit the car to that speed.
But to do so, they would have to install an intelligent speed limiter in their car. The technology is similar to ignition interlock devices for people with histories of driving under the influence.
The device and its built-in speed limiters will prevent such behaviour. Committee members have not yet voted on the bill even though it started an important statewide dialogue about road safety ...
The device limits the speed of the car using GPS technology. These drivers could exceed the speed limit up to three times a month. Drivers would have the device on their car if they have a new ...
The specific device Washington would use isn't final yet, but it will reportedly utilize both GPS and mapping data to determine the limit on specific roads, then limit the car to that speed.
Between 2019 and 2024, Washington State saw a 200 percent increase in speeding tickets for driving 50 mph or more above the ...