Most U.S. Drivers Support Anti-Speeding Technology, Survey Finds
New research shows a majority are open to intelligent speed assistance systems, but preferences vary on implementation.
- Over 60% of drivers find audible or visual speed warnings acceptable.
- Half of drivers are comfortable with technology that restricts speed or makes the accelerator harder to press.
- Speeding contributes to over 12,000 U.S. traffic deaths annually.
- Drivers prefer less restrictive ISA on highways but stricter controls in school zones.
- A federal mandate could increase acceptance of speed-limiting technology.