New cars must recognise the speed limit – but tests show they don't always get it right
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bskyNew cars must recognise the speed limit – but tests show they don't always get it rightautocar.co.ukI think what I'm really surprised at, with this article that has done the rounds, is that virtually no one has questioned why a safety system is allowed to be wrong 10% of the time on a 250km journey.
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