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Big Brother: Speed Reduction Technology Coming?

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2023 9:52 am
by blueline
"Feds want speed reduction tech in every new car."

https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/16/ntsb- ... y-new-car/

Re: Big Brother: Speed Reduction Technology Coming?

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2023 10:13 am
by Tom
One could envision a whole new tuning industry to over-ride those limits. Blunt force comes to mind:

https://www.thesignaljammer.com/article ... mers-work/

I suspect I'm old enough to ride it out with good old-fashion, governor-free, gas-burning cars -- but it might be close.

Re: Big Brother: Speed Reduction Technology Coming?

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2023 10:33 am
by blueline
Tom wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 10:13 am One could envision a whole new tuning industry to over-ride those limits. Blunt force comes to mind:

https://www.thesignaljammer.com/article ... mers-work/

I suspect I'm old enough to ride it out with good old-fashion, governor-free, gas-burning cars -- but it might be close.
I'm in a boat further down the line than you so, it shouldn't be an issue for me either, but I worry about those behind us. Keeping older vehicles running that have less tech is going to take great effort but I have no doubt that trend will continue to grow as people seek to avoid the watchdogs and interference types of technology.

And yes, the "tuning" industry and those in the shadows will also help.

There's always something to keep everyone on their toes!

Re: Big Brother: Speed Reduction Technology Coming?

Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2023 6:03 am
by Norville
Soon after I got my pickup truck, it strayed sending me notifications about my driving style - hard acceleration and rapid braking. I turned that off, but have no illusions that it is still stored or transmitted somewhere. The sub par tech in my 21 Carrera can’t be that far behind.

I may have to order one of the GPS blockers while we can, or reserve the hooliganism for the wife’s M3.

Re: Big Brother: Speed Reduction Technology Coming?

Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2023 7:54 am
by ROB III
blueline wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 10:33 am
Tom wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 10:13 am One could envision a whole new tuning industry to over-ride those limits. Blunt force comes to mind:

https://www.thesignaljammer.com/article ... mers-work/

I suspect I'm old enough to ride it out with good old-fashion, governor-free, gas-burning cars -- but it might be close.
I'm in a boat further down the line than you so, it shouldn't be an issue for me either, but I worry about those behind us. Keeping older vehicles running that have less tech is going to take great effort but I have no doubt that trend will continue to grow as people seek to avoid the watchdogs and interference types of technology.

And yes, the "tuning" industry and those in the shadows will also help.

There's always something to keep everyone on their toes!
Ditto