Ford's new car will force you to obey the speed limit
Ford's new car will force you to obey the speed limit
blogger-avatar by Daniel Cooper | @danielwcooper | 13 hrs
ago
Much as we'd like to emulate our NASCAR heroes, breaking
the speed limit often comes at a price. Ford is hoping to prevent accidents and
speeding tickets by introducing cars that can see what the speed limit is and
preventing heavy-footed motorists from driving any faster. Ford's Intelligent
Speed Limiter tech will first appear on the new Ford S-Max that's launching in
Europe that could just change the way that we drive.
A camera mounted on the windshield scans the road signs
on the sides of the highway and, when the vehicle enters a 20mph zone, the
system reduces the top speed to match. Rather than controlling the speed with
automatic braking, the car limits its own velocity by adjusting the amount of
fuel being pushed to the engine.
If a burst of speed is required, however, users can
either deactivate the system by pressing a button on the console or temporarily
get past it with a hard press on the gas pedal. If the vehicle is coasting
downhill and starts to build up speed, the car will sense its motion and sound
an alarm to get you braking. It's not the only bit of new safety tech available
on the new whip, either, since deep-pocketed motorists can also get pedestrian
detection and collision warnings. That frees drivers up to wonder why any car
firm would call a car SMAX and think we wouldn't notice.
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