News2 mins ago
Speed Limiters On Cars
64 Answers
Considerations are afoot that could mean all cars would have their speed limited automatically depending on the speed limit in force.
http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/11 35815/e u-may-o rder-sp eed-lim iters-f itted-t o-uk-ca rs
Early trials found the systems to be highly reliable technically and could cut accidents by nearlly 30%
http:// news.bb c.co.uk /1/hi/7 803997. stm
Good thing? Bad thing ? or Good if it works?
Or should we be permitted to break the law?
http://
Early trials found the systems to be highly reliable technically and could cut accidents by nearlly 30%
http://
Good thing? Bad thing ? or Good if it works?
Or should we be permitted to break the law?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by jake-the-peg. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.excellent thing. People who welcome CCTV cameras everywhere to stop them breaking the law will also welcome this.
(I assume it will work; if not it's no more use than anything else that doesn't work.)
I'm sure there would be an exemption for German saloons and for all those ABers who just know they are perfect drivers.
(I assume it will work; if not it's no more use than anything else that doesn't work.)
I'm sure there would be an exemption for German saloons and for all those ABers who just know they are perfect drivers.
I'm with TTT on this. Sometimes, you will need a little extra speed in order to get yourself out of potentially dangerous situations. I'm not referring to you being chased, but when you may have to increase your speed to avoid a hazard.
Also, you would be taking control away from the driver and introducing an unknown variable.
Also, you would be taking control away from the driver and introducing an unknown variable.
During the tests the drivers had an overideable system so they could ignore it
They didn't find any safety concerns
But then maybe they don't have the same driving style as you Tora
Do you think that it might only be dangerous if you have a particular driving style and that perhaps that style might be at fault?
Nah! that's crazy talk - You drive a Beemer don't you?
Interesting idea here - one of the major reasons against raising the speed limits recently was that everybody might just raise their driving speeds in accordance with that.
If there was general usage of such devices it would probably be very reasonable to raise them!
Incidently the guys who ran the tests were on the Today program on R4 this morning - there was no talk of back fitting them to older cars (as in the SKY article - I'd like to see one fitted to my positive earth MG! )
They didn't find any safety concerns
But then maybe they don't have the same driving style as you Tora
Do you think that it might only be dangerous if you have a particular driving style and that perhaps that style might be at fault?
Nah! that's crazy talk - You drive a Beemer don't you?
Interesting idea here - one of the major reasons against raising the speed limits recently was that everybody might just raise their driving speeds in accordance with that.
If there was general usage of such devices it would probably be very reasonable to raise them!
Incidently the guys who ran the tests were on the Today program on R4 this morning - there was no talk of back fitting them to older cars (as in the SKY article - I'd like to see one fitted to my positive earth MG! )
Any system that automatically regulates your car's speed is partly taking the control of the vehicle out of your hands.
That sounds dangerous.
What if you're overtaking, coming up to a slower speed limit zone, you see the sign, but there's a car coming the other way. To avoid a fatal crash, you have to speed up to get past. But then ... just as you have almost avoided a horrific smash, and lots of deaths ... the automatic system slows your car down.
Hoorah ... the speed limit was obeyed.
Lots of horrific deaths and injuries, but ... the speed limit is all important.
That sounds dangerous.
What if you're overtaking, coming up to a slower speed limit zone, you see the sign, but there's a car coming the other way. To avoid a fatal crash, you have to speed up to get past. But then ... just as you have almost avoided a horrific smash, and lots of deaths ... the automatic system slows your car down.
Hoorah ... the speed limit was obeyed.
Lots of horrific deaths and injuries, but ... the speed limit is all important.
'a little extra speed' is easy SP - they could easilly be set to allow an extra 10 or 20% for oh say 30 seconds or so
But I think it's the principle that upsets people
Driving is an ultimate expression of freedom and people don't like the idea of being told no
- incidently I don't for a moment think this will happen
German, Italians English - all major manufacturers of high powered cars - you really think they'll agree to this?
But I think it's the principle that upsets people
Driving is an ultimate expression of freedom and people don't like the idea of being told no
- incidently I don't for a moment think this will happen
German, Italians English - all major manufacturers of high powered cars - you really think they'll agree to this?
A careful and competent driver should not get himself into situations for which excess speed is required to escape, though I will accept that occasionally the actions of others less careful and competent may require it.
However, that aside, I understand this idea has its origins from somewhere within the EU (the European Comission‘s “Mobility and Transport“ Department, apparently). So its merits are of no interest to me. Predictably, I do not agree with it, good or bad. as I would rather be subject to bad laws enacted by the UK Parliament than good laws enforced upon UK citizens by foreigners.
However, that aside, I understand this idea has its origins from somewhere within the EU (the European Comission‘s “Mobility and Transport“ Department, apparently). So its merits are of no interest to me. Predictably, I do not agree with it, good or bad. as I would rather be subject to bad laws enacted by the UK Parliament than good laws enforced upon UK citizens by foreigners.
//I would rather be subject to bad laws enacted by the UK Parliament than good laws enforced upon UK citizens by foreigners. //
Wow!
So your overiding assessment on whether something is good or not is whether it was devised by someone who's British!
I think we have a word for that don't we Boys and Girls?
Wow!
So your overiding assessment on whether something is good or not is whether it was devised by someone who's British!
I think we have a word for that don't we Boys and Girls?
Sorry jake, but yes.
I'm not a perfect driver. Others may be flawless motorists.
Occasionally, when I'm overtaking, a car appears coming the other way. To get safely and cleanly round the car I'm overtaking, well ahead of the approaching car, I put my foot down so that I get round a bit sooner, out of the way of the oncoming car.
If, at that moment, some automated system put the brakes on my car ...
I'm not a perfect driver. Others may be flawless motorists.
Occasionally, when I'm overtaking, a car appears coming the other way. To get safely and cleanly round the car I'm overtaking, well ahead of the approaching car, I put my foot down so that I get round a bit sooner, out of the way of the oncoming car.
If, at that moment, some automated system put the brakes on my car ...
AB Editor
So an educated driver is ok at 20% over the speed limit on motorways? No, it just shows an ignorance of speed awareness.
I was thinking more, if you are speed limited then an additional element of vehicle spacing must be applied as well. Another item is that all speed limiters must give the same results, as you are aware speed limiters vary at the moment.
Would the devices have to be fitted to older cars etc.
Good idea in its very early stages in my opinion, only really applicable if a marked change in attitude by drivers is achieved.
So an educated driver is ok at 20% over the speed limit on motorways? No, it just shows an ignorance of speed awareness.
I was thinking more, if you are speed limited then an additional element of vehicle spacing must be applied as well. Another item is that all speed limiters must give the same results, as you are aware speed limiters vary at the moment.
Would the devices have to be fitted to older cars etc.
Good idea in its very early stages in my opinion, only really applicable if a marked change in attitude by drivers is achieved.
did you miss this bit , new judge ?
//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. //
//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. //