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I'm surprised they didn't just require manufacturers to install acceleration limiters and remote kill switches. Hopefully they never do.
I would 100% support electronic speed limiters and acceleration limiters on public roads.
if that was the law how would you enforce it in any meaningful way? People would overide/not have them.
Well we'd just force them! How!!?! Mechanically minded people mod cars everyday. Then police would have more reason to F with everyone at their pleasure. You would for sure need more surveillance from the state. Probably need more expensive proprietary anti-consumer tech inside the car you own.
Do you know why I pulled you over? Your car transponder isn't transmitting properly.
Do you see what you want unleashed?
Through the OEM. Wouldn't be hard to create a system that tracks location locally using GPS and electronically applies an according speed limit from a govt database
Acceleration is a simple matter of distance/time/time.
People break all sorts of laws every day. It doesn't mean you don't bother making them.
Actually they'd have less, considering cars would be physically incapable of speeding.
...for what?