California Senate passes bill requiring intelligent speed assistance in new cars by 2032.

California Senate has passed a bill that, if enacted, would require all new cars sold in California by 2032 to alert drivers when they exceed the speed limit by at least 10 mph. The technology, known as intelligent speed assistance, uses GPS technology to compare a vehicle's speed with a posted speed limit. If the legislation becomes law, it could impact car sales across the US, as California's auto market is large, leading car manufacturers to comply with the state's law. The bill aims to reduce traffic deaths and follows a similar approach taken by the European Union.

May 21, 2024
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