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Road safety: EU plans vehicle speed limiters from 2022

来源:BBC 作者: 时间:2019-03-27 Tag: 点击:

 

Speed limiting technology looks set to become mandatory for all vehicles sold in Europe from 2022, after new rules were provisionally agreed by the EU.

Campaigners welcomed the move, saying it would save thousands of lives.

The UK's Vehicle Certification Agency has previously said the UK will align with EU vehicle standards after Brexit.

The road safety charity Brake called it a "landmark day", but the AA said "a little speed" helps with overtaking or joining motorways.

Safety measures approved by the European Commission included intelligent speed assistance (ISA), advanced emergency braking and lane-keeping technology.

The EU says the plan could help avoid 140,000 serious injuries by 2038 and aims ultimately to cut road deaths to zero by 2050.

EU Commissioner Elzbieta Bienkowska said: "Every year, 25,000 people lose their lives on our roads. The vast majority of these accidents are caused by human error.

"With the new advanced safety features that will become mandatory, we can have the same kind of impact as when safety belts were first introduced."

The move was welcomed by the European Transport Safety Council, an independent body which advises Brussels on transport safety matters.

But it said it could be several months before the European Parliament and Council formally approve them.

It said the aim was to use a sign-recognition video camera and a GPS-linked speed limit database to help drivers keep to the current speed limit.

"Such a system will limit engine power when necessary to help prevent the driver from exceeding the current speed limit. The system can be overridden or temporarily switched off," it added.

However, business correspondent Theo Leggett says there is concern over whether current technology is sufficiently advanced for the system to work.

UK statistics show more than 1,700 people are killed on UK roads every year, while Brake says speed is a contributory factor in about a quarter of all fatal crashes.

Brake's campaigns director Joshua Harris said: "This is a landmark day for road safety.

"These measures will provide the biggest leap forward for road safety this century."

'Dodgems still crash'

Other approved safety features for European cars, vans, trucks and buses include technology which provides a warning of driver drowsiness and distraction, such as when using a smartphone while driving, and a data recorder in case of an accident.

The new measures also include improvements to the direct vision of bus and truck drivers and the removal of blind spots.

AA president Edmund King said there was no doubt that new in-car technology could save lives, adding there was "a good case" for autonomous emergency braking to be fitted in all cars.

"When it comes to intelligent speed adaptation, the case is not so clear," he said.

"The best speed limiter is the driver's right foot... The right speed is often below the speed limit, for example outside a school with children about, but with ISA there may be a temptation to go at the top speed allowed."

Mr King added: "Dodgem cars are all fitted with speed limiters but they still seem to crash."


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