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I'm proud of what I birthed. I regret nothing.An amusing thread. NSC at its best![]()
(Except all the speeding.)
I'm proud of what I birthed. I regret nothing.An amusing thread. NSC at its best![]()
I am sure the 'sat nav' providers could build in the speed limits so you wouldn't need a limiter just the voice telling you you are over the speed limitI’ve always wondered if it’s possible for a limiter to be fitted which links up somehow to a sat nav, to cap the top speed of the vehicle to whatever the speed limit is on that particular road.
You can set Waze to alert you - see below. I’ve got it set at 5% - so I would get an audible alert if I was going 32 in a 30.I am sure the 'sat nav' providers could build in the speed limits so you wouldn't need a limiter just the voice telling you you are over the speed limit
I drive a Renault Scenic e-Tech. One of the driver assist modes is just that. It knows speed limits from sat nav, but also has a camera which recognises additional speed signs. It then drives me at the speed limit (slowing for cars in front). Very relaxing way to drive and avoids the danger of speeding fines.I am sure the 'sat nav' providers could build in the speed limits ...
It's not even new technology - my 10 year old Ford has it too.I drive a Renault Scenic e-Tech. One of the driver assist modes is just that. It knows speed limits from sat nav, but also has a camera which recognises additional speed signs. It then drives me at the speed limit (slowing for cars in front). Very relaxing way to drive and avoids the danger of speeding fines.
Yes. I have rented quite a few cars in the UK and EU in the last couple of years. They've all had the function to read speed limits and alert you if you are speeding. They're not perfect though. The MG I had in the UK a couple of weeks ago kept reading speed signs on slip roads and it would start beeping at me with a 40 limit when I was clearly still on the motorway. For that reason, I wouldn't trust it to actually set the speed of the car, but it is nice to have the speed limit on the display.It's not even new technology - my 10 year old Ford has it too.
It's actually now mandatory for new cars, it seems: https://www.autotrader.co.uk/content/news/mandatory-speed-limiters-on-eu-cars-from-2024
For full disclosure, I only passed my test in my late 20s, never needed a car up until this point. As previously mentioned I only drove for 2 years and picked up 2 speeding tickets quite early into my driving career, consectutive days in the exact same place at the bottom of a big hill in Wycombe. Whilst I felt I was taking care with my speed, from this moment onwards I took extra care.I am amazed at the number of perfect or near perfect drivers we have on NSC, (even the ones that don’t drive)
A good idea in theory but if I’m on a motorway and about to squeezed by a lorry, I’d like to know I could accelerate my way out of the situation even if it meant briefly exceeding 70mphI’ve always wondered if it’s possible for a limiter to be fitted which links up somehow to a sat nav, to cap the top speed of the vehicle to whatever the speed limit is on that particular road.
I use the same but illegal in France and presumably over countries if you are taking a driving holiday or live abroad...You can set Waze to alert you - see below. I’ve got it set at 5% - so I would get an audible alert if I was going 32 in a 30.
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I had this functionality in my car for quite a few years but then we got divorced....you wouldn't need a limiter just the voice telling you you are over the speed limit
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This was on the Kingsway this morning, a 30mph road. I wonder what speed they were doing to take out the lamp post to such an extent. Drive safely, everyone. For all the debate about speed limits and the safety of vehicles, stopping distances etc - the reality is that cars will crash and this is what can happen when they do.
Hopefully the driver is ok and the damage is mostly the vehicle doing excellent work protecting the passengers.
(Picture Credit: The Argus - https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/25143106.live-a259-kingsway-hove-closed-due-crash/)