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New technology could prevent motorists from speeding

The UK government is trialling technology that can control the speed of our cars. The system, known as can be fitted to a car to monitor the speed of the vehicle. It uses Sat-Nav technology and a pre-programmed computer containing details of the speed limits on each road to determine when a car is breaking the legal maximum speed.

Two types of the technology could be used, a Mandatory or Non-Overridable ISA, which can be linked to the engine or brakes to enforce the speed limit or a Voluntary ISA which would issue a warning to the motorist to slow down.

ISA could be adapted to adjust driving speed according to the weather, traffic and road conditions too, to improve safety, the Department for Transport () claim.

Trails have taken place in Leeds and Leicestershire and while implementation ISA is likely to be voluntary, the DfT are looking at ways to make the technology available to motorists. A DfT poll showed support for the technology, with 56 per cent of motorists supporting the idea.

Use of such a system could not only protect motorists from speeding fines and prevent accidents but could also prevent the unnecessary waste of fuel. Over-revving of our engines is a common way to waste fuel, ISA could also be programmed to help motorists drive in the most fuel-efficient way, reducing CO2 emissions.

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Author: Faye Sunderland, September 17, 2008
Filed under: Green credentials,Latest news

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Pingback by New technology could prevent motorists from speeding - Radar Detector Jammer Forum — September 17, 2008 @ 3:38 pm

Trials of ISA have been underway in Australia for eight years. The active ISA system prevents the vehicle being driven in excess of the speed limit for prolonged periods but allows temporary override for joining motorways and the like (as required by ECE Regulation 89).
Public acceptance is much greater for those who actually try out the system. There are major road safety benefits from a reduction in minor speeding – particularly those who inadvertently speed or are forced to exceed the speed limit due to pressure from other drivers.

Comment by Michael Paine — September 17, 2008 @ 9:53 pm

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