As reported by WGRZ in their article, “New Cars Would Require Speed Warning Systems, Under Proposed State Law,”, New York lawmakers are considering a bill that would require new vehicles to include audio and visual alerts when drivers exceed the speed limit by 10 mph or more.
Key Details of the Proposed Law:
- Introduced by Assembly member Robert Carroll, the bill (A10712) aims to reduce crashes and traffic fatalities by implementing intelligent speed assistance systems in new vehicles.
- The technology, already mandatory in the European Union, would become a requirement for cars manufactured or registered in New York starting January 1, 2029.
- Emergency vehicles would be exempt from the requirement.
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