Mandatory speed limiters

Oh joy. Looking forward to retirement even more. Just how fast can you get a sit on mower to go. :D :driving: :thumbsup:
 
My Jag XE can read speed limit signs and has an intelligent speed limiter that can read the sign and adjust accordingly. I've only tried it a couple of times and its a bugger when it reads the wrong sign and won't speed up. The lack of correctly placed signs stops the system from working effectively. At least I can chose wether to use it or not!!
 
has anyone actually had any proper info on this?

It's quite vague. Are they permenant limiters eg like BMW and Mercedes already have on their vehicles?

or adjusting limiters?

There will have to be work arounds - Audi group, BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Hyundai, Honda, Renault, You name it, make revenue from their performance cars.

If said performance cars are no longer good for the track sales and profits will be hit - they won't be keen for that. (regardless of how many people track their cars in reality - that will be the arguement.)


firebobby said:
MACK said:
Shame they gone down this route, I was hoping they would approve cars that give electric shocks to drivers who don't indicate and legalize machine guns bond style, to be used on lane hoggers! :rofl:
Don't forget the t**t's that drive around with their rear fogs on

I never understand the fog-light rage - can't say anyones fog lights has ever blinded me that much ?

BeeEmm said:
Speed has never been the problem. It's the inability to stop that causes collisions, deaths and injuries and there is a difference. A well trained driver knows when to brake, how hard to brake and what distance to leave between vehicles and pedestrians. They can anticipate what is likely to happen in given situations. They will drive at 10 mph if that is required, or can safely travel at 110 mph.

I wouldn't even go that far - it's often purely a case of driving sense. Not enough gaps, not using mirrors, not checking blind spots, general distractions be it radios, phones etc all probably are the root cause of significantly more accidents than speed or not stopping from speed. But you can't target that with easy revenue making solutions. I'm sick of politicians and ''oficials'' suggesting otherwise tbh.
 
I have no doubt that the same arguments were made when the breathalyser ,70 mph,seatbelt laws were introduced , :D .I would like a 12 month ban for anyone caught on the phone while driving.
 
Personally, if they're doing this, I'd like to see the manufacturers being able to, upon request from the police, send a remote shut down instruction to the car that would result in a gradual (over say 20-30 sec) reduction in power to bring the car to a halt. Something like this would be invaluable either when a car is stolen or if the police are involved in a pursuit.
 
maxman said:
I have no doubt that the same arguments were made when the breathalyser ,70 mph,seatbelt laws were introduced , .I would like a 12 month ban for anyone caught on the phone while driving.
Police are now acting on the Public sending photo proof that someone is using their phone while driving. So, you could use your phone to photograph an offender and send it to the Police. Oh! Bugger!
 
Jaw said:
has anyone actually had any proper info on this?

It's quite vague. Are they permenant limiters eg like BMW and Mercedes already have on their vehicles?

or adjusting limiters?

There will have to be work arounds - Audi group, BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Hyundai, Honda, Renault, You name it, make revenue from their performance cars.

If said performance cars are no longer good for the track sales and profits will be hit - they won't be keen for that. (regardless of how many people track their cars in reality - that will be the arguement.)


firebobby said:
MACK said:
Shame they gone down this route, I was hoping they would approve cars that give electric shocks to drivers who don't indicate and legalize machine guns bond style, to be used on lane hoggers! :rofl:
Don't forget the t**t's that drive around with their rear fogs on

I never understand the fog-light rage - can't say anyones fog lights has ever blinded me that much ?

I find fog lights very annoying when there is no need to have them on (option should be removed from the driver) like the drivers who use them on the motorway when its raining and they sail along at 80 + mph with this huge red glow behind them (slow the feck down) or just no fog around at all.
It must be an age thing as I find them very bright and the rule is don't use them if you can see more than 100 mtrs ahead.
It's just poor driving standards IMHO. :)
 
BeeEmm said:
maxman said:
I have no doubt that the same arguments were made when the breathalyser ,70 mph,seatbelt laws were introduced , .I would like a 12 month ban for anyone caught on the phone while driving.
Police are now acting on the Public sending photo proof that someone is using their phone while driving. So, you could use your phone to photograph an offender and send it to the Police. Oh! Bugger!

:rofl: :thumbsup:
 
Jaw said:
I never understand the fog-light rage - can't say anyones fog lights has ever blinded me that much ?

From my perspective the annoyance is that it shows a general lack of care whilst driving (and consideration for other road users) and reacting to the environment you find yourself in.

The "offenders" either don't understand what visibility to 100m is or were previously in fog and when the conditions change have not reacted to it.

What else will they not react to....
 
MJJamieson said:
My Jag XE can read speed limit signs and has an intelligent speed limiter that can read the sign and adjust accordingly. I've only tried it a couple of times and its a bugger when it reads the wrong sign and won't speed up. The lack of correctly placed signs stops the system from working effectively. At least I can chose wether to use it or not!!
Yep. The traffic sign assist thingy in my GLA won't read a speed sign if it's dirty, or sometimes if not on both sides of the road. On the 70mph A55 in N Wales, it picks up the 40 sign of the road parallel to it :x
 
ronk said:
Vijay said:
This is not new technology. I've been married to my speed limiter for years!

I’ve got one as well - bloody loud aren’t they?

Mine’s dead silent when set, the fly by wire just ignores you on a set speed no matter how hard you press the accelerator...
 
Seems the current fad now is to approach a T-Junction at speed with the intention of not stopping and banging straight on the road and they slam on the brakes at the very last minute with the bumper out on the road. They look at you on the main road and laugh as you go around them... :headbang: :thumbsdown:
 
Big Brother in action, the GPS is needed as far as far as I know for car position for it to know how fast you can go, so at any time the nanny state can find out where you are, for me part of the solution is safer drivers , not just speed itself...………. I must go and buy more petrol to enjoy my motorbike and cars while I still can. The upside for me is I have no intention of ever buying a new car :driving: :)
 
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