Federal accident investigators want automakers to install systems on all new vehicles that warn drivers when they go over the speed limit and are asking regulators to figure out how states can electronically limit speeds on vehicles driven by repeat traffic offenders.
Federal accident investigators want automakers to install systems on all new vehicles that warn drivers when they go over the speed limit and are asking regulators to figure out how states can electronically limit speeds on vehicles driven by repeat traffic offenders .
The recommendations came after a hearing on a crash in North Las Vegas where a speeding driver ran a red light and caused a fatal accident.
NTSB Speed Warning Systems New Vehicles Traffic Offenders Crash North Las Vegas
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