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Forced braking of cars

14.02.2000

An international conference was held in Germany, where a new system for automatically limiting the speed of cars was discussed. Already now, many cars in Europe have a computer navigation system.

Using special navigation satellites, the car's on-board computer determines its location, and detailed maps are stored in the computer's memory. The driver needs to enter the destination into the computer, and then follow the instructions that appear on the screen or spoken aloud from the computer, how to quickly and easily drive to the right place. If you indicate sections with speed limits on electronic maps, it is easy to make sure that when entering such a section, the car automatically slows down.

British traffic control experts believe that it is enough to equip 60 percent of cars with such equipment and other drivers will also be more careful to comply with the restrictions. But although from a technical point of view everything is quite simple, legal issues are questionable. Wouldn't such an automatic speed limit be an infringement on the rights of the driver himself? In any case, the German Ministry of Transport believes that the choice of speed should remain on the conscience of the driver. You can punish him for speeding, but you can't force him.

In Holland, for example, they approached this issue differently and conducted a successful experiment on 20 specially equipped Volkswagens.

The issue of extending the forced speed limit to the entire territory of the country is being considered. It is believed that it will reduce the number of road accidents by 35 percent.

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