IIHS: Most drivers would be OK with anti-speeding tech in vehicles, survey shows

IIHS: Most drivers would be OK with anti-speeding tech in vehicles, survey shows

More than 60% of drivers would find it acceptable if their vehicle provided an audible and visual warning when they exceeded the posted speed limit, a new survey from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows

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IIHS: Most drivers would be OK with anti-speeding tech in vehicles, survey shows

2024-06-12 22:03

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