European Union may order speed limiters fitted to all cars

Postby fal308 » 04 Sep 2013 4:55

Article in Fox News. Seems that EU legislators are of the same controlling mind as their USA counterparts.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/09/ ... p=HPBucket
British and European drivers could be forced to have their cars fitted with speed restricting technology under newly-proposed EU rules, Sky News reports.

The new regulations would mandate that all new cars be fitted with systems that can detect the prevailing speed limit and automatically keep the car from exceeding it.

Existing cars would have to be fitted with the devices, which would mean that no car in the UK could go over the 70mph speed limit for motorways.

But Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin will fight the move after he was asked for his views ahead of formal proposals by the European Commission (EC) this autumn.

A Government source said: "It is definitely something that he is keen to resist and he has told officials that it is something we don't want to do.

"To be forced to have automatic controls in your car amounts to Big Brother nannying by EU bureaucrats."

The EC's Mobility and Transport Department wants to roll out the Intelligent Speed Authority (ISA) technology in an attempt to cut the death toll from road collisions by a third by 2020.
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Re: European Union may order speed limiters fitted to all ca

Postby fal308 » 04 Sep 2013 4:57

SkyNews article;
http://news.sky.com/story/1135815/eu-ma ... to-uk-cars
British drivers could be forced to have their cars fitted with technology that keeps them within the speed limit under new EU rules.

The planned road safety regulations would require new vehicles to have systems capable of detecting limits through cameras or satellites and automatically applying the brakes.

Existing cars would have to be fitted with the devices, which would mean that no car in the UK could go over the 70mph speed limit for motorways.
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin will oppose the plans
But Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin will fight the move after he was asked for his views ahead of formal proposals by the European Commission (EC) this autumn.

A Government source said: "It is definitely something that he is keen to resist and he has told officials that it is something we don't want to do.

"To be forced to have automatic controls in your car amounts to Big Brother nannying by EU bureaucrats."

The EC's Mobility and Transport Department wants to roll out the Intelligent Speed Authority (ISA) technology in an attempt to cut the death toll from road collisions by a third by 2020.

More than 30,000 people die on the road in EU countries every year and 1.5 million are injured, with 120,000 left permanently disabled.

But Mr McLoughlin has told officials that the UK has one of the best road safety records in Europe, with deaths down from 1,901 to 1,754 last year - the lowest figure since records began in 1926.

French roads saw 3,645 die in accidents last year, while Germany suffered 3,657 fatalities.

ISA technology can use satellites which beam limits automatically to cars from a database or cameras which are able to read road signs.

The AA said limiting speed automatically could create dangers of its own.

"It could take away people's ability to get themselves out of trouble with a quick burst of speed, such as in overtaking situations where the capacity to accelerate can avoid a head-on collision."

A spokesman for the EC told the Mail on Sunday: "It is part of the Commission's job - because it has been mandated to do so by member states, including the UK - to look at, promote research into and consult stakeholders about new road-safety technology which might ultimately save lives.

"This is done in close co-operation with member states and the UK has generally supported such efforts."
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Re: European Union may order speed limiters fitted to all ca

Postby dave-r » 04 Sep 2013 7:59

Won't happen.

You get this kind of shit out of the EU now and again. Never comes to anything.
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Re: European Union may order speed limiters fitted to all ca

Postby christer » 04 Sep 2013 13:43

dave-r wrote:Won't happen.

You get this kind of shit out of the EU now and again. Never comes to anything.


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Re: European Union may order speed limiters fitted to all ca

Postby Adrian Worman » 05 Sep 2013 7:59

Every now and again a fat euro MP gets one in tho............. our bike riding European mates will remember Martin Bangmann and his 100hp bike limit that became law for a good while, bratwurst eating bastard :wink:
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Re: European Union may order speed limiters fitted to all ca

Postby fbernard » 05 Sep 2013 8:00

Let's see how they go about fitting speed limiters on a carburetor-fed car...

It already exists in the USA (but the feedback loop is a bit slow) :
Get a speed ticket, look at your insurance fee rise...
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Re: European Union may order speed limiters fitted to all ca

Postby drewcrane » 05 Sep 2013 19:19

Dont they already have speed limiters on bikes?


Gene bikes have em Kowasaki 1200 ninja ,but it shuts down at 180 mph ,for safety and all :roll:
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