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thomas said:I don't think that mobile phone companies should have to make phones not work when someone is driving. The analogy was, that car companies don't have to make cars that are speed limited at the moment which would be a similar concept.
The Nissan GTR is speed limited for the nation roads, but knows when it gets to a race track (or does in Japan anyway). Not sure if other Japanese cars are too.
I wouldn't be for limiting car's speed limits...but that's just because I like to be reckless and do 72mph on motorways.
thats been done due to the power and speed that the GTR has. think it just puts an upper restriction on of something like 80mph but can't remember exactly.
with regard speed restriction in cars, your taking away responsibility and control from the driver which will lead to carelessness in many cars you can set either a restrictor for the road your on or a verbal warning that tells you that your over the speed limit
tom tom sat navs have an over speed warning
or, you could keep an eye on the speedo which has worked for me for eight years.
personally i'm against limiting as there are a few times i've felt no option but to speed on public roads, one was to get out of the way of a truck wandering across into my lane on the motorway, quickest and safest way was to accelerate and get out of the way.
the other was to complete an overtaking maneuver of a tractor on a 40mph road, accelerate slightly above limit and then reduce speed back to the limit - this has been explained to me as safe and legal by various people over the years. this is to minimumise the time spent on the wrong side of the road, not to fit an overtake into a short straight stretch.