
European Union regulators have passed a law that makes anti-speeding technology and a so-called black box mandatory for all new cars. The controversial features are a requirement in every car introduced after July 6, 2022, and they will become required in all new cars regardless of launch date starting in July 2024. The anti-speeding technology is called Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA). If it detects that the driver is speeding it can perform one of four actions: send out a visual or acoustic warning, emit steering wheel vibrations, provide haptic feedback through the accelerator pedal, or automatically slow the car down to the posted limit. Carmakers are free to choose how the system they adopt reacts. Read original article here.

