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I tried a car with a new UK mandatory speed limiter - some drivers weren't happy All new cars sold in UK dealerships must be fitted with a mandatory speed limiter device even though it's an EU rule.
Although ISA is capable of capping a car's speed, it's been noted that cars headed for the UK will be equipped with a 'softer version', which I reckon is a sensible approach. Article continues below ...
All new cars sold in UK dealerships must be fitted with a mandatory speed limiter device even though it's an EU rule, and I found out the hard way what other motorists thought of mine ...
All new cars sold in UK dealerships must be fitted with a mandatory speed limiter device even though it's an EU rule, and I found out the hard way what other motorists thought of mine ...
A Land Rover ended up on top of another vehicle following a crash in a supermarket car park. Three vehicles were involved in the crash in Sainsbury's car park in Falmouth on Saturday, May 31.
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Although ISA is capable of capping a car's speed, it's been noted that cars headed for the UK will be equipped with a 'softer version', which I reckon is a sensible approach.