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Old 29-11-2021, 12:41   #3
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Re: EU Speed Limiters

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post
All new cars will have a mandatory speed limiter from July 2022.

New European legislation will indeed force manufacturers to integrate a speed limit control system.

https://www.diglogs.com/france/all-n...o-more-excess/
A bit pointless condisering this.

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In the event of a violation of the maximum authorized speed, the car will issue visual and audible warnings. If the driver does not decelerate, the system will reduce the power available and make it more difficult to use the pedal. Clearly, it will be necessary to press much harder on the mushroom to continue to accelerate. According to the law, the clamping system can indeed be ignored. “IIt (sic) will always be possible not to obey these injunctions, the driver will remain in control ”, reassures expert Fabrice Herveleu. Note that it will also be possible to deactivate the system, but only when the car is started.
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