• legion02@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    Every car made has a speed limiter that’s usually capped at the rated speed for the tires.

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      I’m in the U.S., and I’ve never driven a car with one.

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          1 年前

          Plus maybe a little warning in the cockpit that the speed limit has been exceeded

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        1 年前

        your car is capable of going over 100mph, the odds of you going far beyond that is very low unless you’re a complete moron.

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      The only ones I’ve seen with electronic limiters are usually sports cars and way above a reasonable highway speed, like 140+

      • legion02@lemmy.world
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        My old 90s beater had a governor at about 100mph. My current car’s is 125. According to Bloomberg every car sold has a governor, but apparently I’m wrong on the reason. It’s not the law but no insurance company will insure a new car that doesn’t have one since the mid 90s.

        • dontwakethetrees (she/her)@lemmy.world
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          The 90s still was trailing off the Oil Crisis, trucks having 55 on the dash (and nothing more) was still commonplace.

          Modern cars can still be insured without governor. A 2010s Fiesta still can hit its top speed of 135 (gear limited and not a governor).