EU's General Safety Regulation for Commercial Vehicles: Intelligent Speed Assist (ISA)
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- čas přidán 3. 02. 2022
- Attention can waver, especially on long journeys. As a result, drivers sometimes aren’t aware of changes in the speed limit. Enter the “Intelligent Speed Assist” (ISA). The system identifies speed limit road signs and displays the current speed limit on the dashboard screen. In case the vehicle exceeds the speed limit, the system issues an alert to encourage the driver to adjust the vehicle speed. This would help to prevent accidents, fines and increase driver efficiency.
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Since the traffic sign recognition system in my car fails about 40% of the time, I would like to know where this idea comes from. And making a law out of it is stupid to the max. That's more danger than help.
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Only a very stupid person can order this system throughout the EU without providing quality underlying data and marking all limits. This will actually just stress everyone out because it will beep all the time. The result will be two possibilities, the driver will be stressed and make more mistakes or he will start to ignore it and thus all other beeps/warnings of other systems.
great for overtaking...m
This will save so many lives. This needs to be added to all existing cars by law, not just new ones. Also, it should mute the radio because a lot of drivers will just turn up the volume to drown out the beeping.
it is so useless. it can be turned off. everybody will turn it off. beeping will just cause the speeders to get distracted more.
building in more speed cameras is the only way to reduce speeding
you are an idiot
How do you know someone is drowning out the system with their radio? They would have to be brutally loud.
If it is compulsory, the manufacturer should be liable if it is wrong. Both for accidents and for speeding. (As far as the system is responsible for the excessive speed, of course).
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I think we sneed to to roll out autonomous cars ASAP.
Also this system should report driver to police, so they can take his licence away.