UK Politicos: 'Speed control' devices should be installed in cars
The Commission for Integrated Transport (CfIT), a government transport advisory group, said that up to 29 percent of injury accidents on the road could be prevented by the voluntary introduction of intelligent speed adaption (ISA). The system, which the report recommended drivers installing on a voluntary and not compulsory basis, would automatically slow a car down to within the limit for the individual road on which it is being driven.
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