Feds want speed reduction tech in every new car. Are American drivers ready?

Feds want speed reduction tech in every new car. Are American drivers ready?

On a Saturday afternoon in January 2022, a 2018 Dodge Challenger ran through a stop sign in Las Vegas, picked up the pace to a speed of 103 miles per hour and flew through an intersection on a red light. The Dodge struck the right side of a Toyota Sienna minivan, which carried seven occupants, […]

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Feds want speed reduction tech in every new car. Are American drivers ready?

2023-11-16 22:04

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