Monday, April 22, 2013

Brace for safer roads in India with speed limiting devices!

With the ongoing activities police and speed cameras are unable to check the extreme tendencies of Indian drivers, the powers have now turned to another result: speed-limiting devices. The GPS-based technology, which might be incorporated in the autos by the makers, would automatically avert a car from breaking speed limit points by slicing fuel to the motor.

Any endeavors to tamper the device might trigger a 'default mode' compelling the vehicle to run at frustratingly moderate speeds. The road transport and interstate ministry has been testing the device, granted that it will need freedom from the law ministry after the proposal might be brought about.

With statistics demonstrating that India has the most deaths because of vehicular collisions globally, it appears reasonable to make the most of existing innovation to handle this issue. Acknowledging the hazard of over-speeding averts one third of all mishap deaths —and the way that neglectful drivers imperil not just themselves yet everyone else around —an innovation such as this could wind up significantly upgrading the security of our roads.

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