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Previously on "Speed limits to be automatically enforced on new cars from 2021"
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My E-Class came with all those features fitted - in 2012. What's the fuss?
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The hire car I've got has lane assist. It takes a little getting used to but seems to work quite well.
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…a fresh set of safety proposals, which would force all new cars to feature autonomous emergency braking, lane keeping assistance, reversing cameras, and driver fatigue detection by 2021.
A total of 11 systems will become mandatory for new cars introduced to the market by that date if the proposals are approved…
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Wot? - no motorcycle or cyclist detection systems, - ant-twat mechanisms?
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Speed limits to be automatically enforced on new cars from 2021
11 car safety systems to become mandatory by 2021 | Auto Express
The 11 systems set to become mandatory in 2021:
Advanced emergency braking
Alcohol interlock installation facilitation
Drowsiness and attention detection
Event (accident) data recorder
Emergency stop signal
Full-width frontal occupant protection crash test - improved seatbelts
Head impact zone enlargement for pedestrians and cyclists - safety glass in case of crash
Intelligent speed assistance
Lane keeping assist
Pole side impact occupant protection
Reversing camera or detection system
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intell...eed_adaptation
Intelligent speed adaptation (ISA), also known as alerting, and intelligent authority,[1] is any system that ensures that vehicle speed does not exceed a safe or legally enforced speed. In case of potential speeding, a human driver can be alerted, or the speed reduced automatically
Self driving cars here we come.Tags: None
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