Carl Malamud on Nostr: California considering "speed assistive technology" which would require your car to ...
California considering "speed assistive technology" which would require your car to warn you if you drive >10mph over the speed limit. https://www.npr.org/2024/09/04/nx-s1-5099205/california-could-require-technology-in-cars-to-warn-speeding-drivers The question I have, is this a one-time thing at the start of each drive drive (like the "please keep your eyes on the road" message in which you have to look away from the road to dismiss, but it only happens once) or is it like a once every 7.3 seconds nagging audio alert?