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Brits given warning over new speed limit law that comes into force next week

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Published 20:44 27 Jun 2024 GMT+1

Brits given warning over new speed limit law that comes into force next week

Experts say the new legislation relates to technology that ‘could lead to a drastic change in road safety’

Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle

Brits have been issued an urgent warning over the new speed limit law that comes into force next week.

Now, as many drivers will know, rules on the road seem to be eternally changing.

So, it's super important to make sure you're properly up to date with any new legislation to ensure you don't end up in any roadside trouble.

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The technology it relates to ‘could lead to a drastic change in road safety’. (krzych-34/Getty Images)
The technology it relates to ‘could lead to a drastic change in road safety’. (krzych-34/Getty Images)

Thankfully, we’re usually given plenty of warning before any major changes come into effect, so we don’t really have any excuse, right?

This includes a new EU law that is being brought in this July, with experts saying how it relates to technology that 'could lead to a drastic change in road safety'.

Why does it apply to Brits after the UK left the EU?

Well, the UK may have left the European Union, but many cars sold here are actually made in EU countries.

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This means that the new legislation will still apply to the UK market when it comes into force.

What is this new speed limit law?

From 7 July, all new cars made in Europe are required to be fitted with speed limiters, which are designed to limit the vehicle’s top speed.

All new cars sold in the UK must follow the new regulations as, even following Brexit, the UK has retained most EU laws for new vehicles.

What is a speed limiter?

AutoTrader explains that a speed limiter is a safety device that can be fitted in your car so that it doesn’t go over a certain speed.

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The new law comes into effect next week. (yevtony/Getty Images)
The new law comes into effect next week. (yevtony/Getty Images)

The technology, which is called Intelligent Speed Assistant (ISA) uses GPS data and/or traffic-sign-recognition cameras to 'determine the maximum speed allowed in an area'.

"The system then limits the engine’s power and the vehicle’s speed to that limit," AutoTrader says, adding: "The speed limiter will send haptic, audio, and visual warnings until you start driving within the speed limits.

"You can override the system by pressing hard on the accelerator, but the system will reactivate every time the car is started."

What are the experts saying?

According to Motor Match, police records last year showed that exceeding the speed limit was a contributing factor to 20 percent of deaths on the road.

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A spokesperson said last month: "The new rules, set to take effect in July, introduce 'mandatory' speed limiters, changing how we drive on roads.

"These Intelligent Speed Assistance systems will become standard, forcing drivers to stick to speed limits automatically. For instance, ISA technology would limit you to a maximum of 70mph, as this is the national speed limit.

You've been warned... (Richard Newstead / Getty Images)
You've been warned... (Richard Newstead / Getty Images)

"It's important to note that while speed limiters are already present in many cars, the upcoming regulations tighten control."

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While it’s illegal to ignore a speed limit, a total of 5,171 accidents in 2022 were caused by motorists exceeding one, with a 5.1 percent increase year-on-year.

The Motor Match spokesperson added: "The new Intelligent Speed Assistance systems not only prevent speeding fines and contribute to fuel savings, but also significantly reduce the risk of penalties.

“The minimum penalty for speeding currently includes a £100 fine and three penalty points on your licence.

"With ISA technology, the likelihood of accumulating penalty points, and the risk of being disqualified from driving for gathering 12 or more points within three years, is greatly reduced.

"This technology could lead to a drastic change in road safety, fostering a more controlled driving environment where speed limits are adhered to, thus reducing accidents significantly."

Featured Image Credit: krzych-34/Getty Images/yevtony/Getty Images

Topics: UK News, News, Advice, Technology

Rhiannon Ingle
Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle is a Senior Journalist at Tyla, specialising in TV, film, travel, and culture. A graduate of the University of Manchester with a degree in English Literature, she honed her editorial skills as the Lifestyle Editor of The Mancunian, the UK’s largest student newspaper. With a keen eye for storytelling, Rhiannon brings fresh perspectives to her writing, blending critical insight with an engaging style. Her work captures the intersection of entertainment and real-world experiences.

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