The European Parliament on Tuesday at a meeting in Strasbourg approved new rules under which cars manufactured after May 2022 will be equipped with devices that warn drivers of violations of legal speed limits, as well as built-in breathalyzers that turn off the engine if a drunk driver sits down. behind the wheel.
EU governments and MEPs have agreed on 30 new safety standards for cars, vans and trucks.
According to the new rules, cars operated in Europe will be required to be equipped with a system of "smart" speed correction (Intelligent Speed ββAssistance, ISA).
The warning system will ensure that the driver adheres to the speed limit using GPS-linked databases and traffic sign recognition cameras.
Source: 3dnews.ru