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Old 26th May 2022, 17:11   #1
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Ford's new tech automatically slows cars to meet the speed limit; could help avoid fines

Ford is said to be testing a new technology called Geofencing Speed Limit Control.

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This new tech uses advanced connected systems and some measure of driver-assist functionality to automatically match the set speed limit. In theory, when a vehicle enters a specific area, the speed limit in that particular locality is sent to the vehicle, which then automatically reduces its speed to match the speed limit. However, unlike some cars which use road signs to adjust the speed, the new tech by Ford relies on the establishment of virtual zones, with the vehicle's position being identified using GPS.

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The technology is already on trial in Cologne, Germany. As per reports, Ford Software engineers, Ford's City Engagement team and city officials in Cologne have teamed up to test the system using two E-Transit vans. When the vans approach a zone, a notification pops up on the instrument cluster while the software adjusts the speed as per the limit. The software does allow drivers to override the system anytime. Future versions of this system could let drivers establish their own zones.

The trials are expected to run until March 2023. However, there are no details as to when the tech will make its way onto production models if at all it does.

Source: Motor1

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Re: Ford's new tech automatically slows cars to meet the speed limit; could help avoid fines

This is the same company that is displaying ads on the infotainment screens.
Henry Ford weeps in his grave.
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Re: Ford's new tech automatically slows cars to meet the speed limit; could help avoid fines

Teslas are doing it the last couple of years. And Ford is still testing! Well, they still have some catching up to do.
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Re: Ford's new tech automatically slows cars to meet the speed limit; could help avoid fines

So called ISA intelligent Speed Assistant will be mandatory on all cars sold in the EU from 2024. It is being introduced on new models as from this year already.

https://road-safety-charter.ec.europ...tory-across_en

So what is So special about the Ford system?

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Can it be turned off? For genuine reasons you may want to drive much faster than the allowed speeds
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Can it be turned off? For genuine reasons you may want to drive much faster than the allowed speeds
As I understand it you can override it, but not turn it off. So when you start “speeding” there will be some audible alarm that will continue until you are below the speed limit again.

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