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You have a reason for being there if you are. Without a doubt, speeding is a common occurrence on major New Jersey roads and may be a serious problem. How would you feel if that were to change without your consent?<\/p>\n
There is a very significant probability that your car’s GPS already shows the current speed. Depending on the vehicle, some can detect the road sign and show it, while others have the information pre-programmed into the navigation system.<\/p>\n
A system that might stop your automobile from exceeding the speed limit is being developed, according to CNN<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Related:\u00a0Big News from Dale Earnhardt Jr: Dale Earnhardt Jr. Reveals the Oddest Thing He\u2019s Ever Been Issued!<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n It would rely on GPS. I can already see this having some sort of issue. Where I reside, the posted speed limit ranges from 35 to 45 mph depending on the season. The seasons cause changes. You’re going to have some very irate drivers if someone forgets to update this.<\/p>\n This article claims that a small number of government vehicles are now being tested in New York City. There will be an alarm if you exceed the limit. If you don’t slow down, it’ll do it for you. A brand-new electric car was what they were driving. On the parkway, where you see this speed on the extreme north side, could you fathom driving at a speed of 55 mph or less? I couldn’t.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Related:\u00a0Big News for New Jersey Drivers: Announce Widening of Atlantic City Expressway!<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\nIf you are accustomed to going, let’s say, 10 over, those times are long over.<\/h2>\n