What if there’s a medical emergency a d the car will not let you speed to get to the hospital ? Your loved one dies because of it. Who is responsible? The MFR or the Government?..............
You are, for buying a car with a monitor.
The question will the device be a monitor or a governor that limits your speed.
You can speed, you will just get a ticket in the mail thanking you for funding the government.
“”What if there’s a medical emergency?””
Many, many moons ago, I had to race down the freeway. My 10 year old niece and her family left her insulin kit behind. They had only left our home an hour or two earlier, so I hoped I would not get pulled over. I did not speed in and out of traffic, I just went fast when it was safe. By the time I reached them, their RV had a flat on a causeway. My brother was very thankful not to have to change the flat alone. They also have extra insulin kits, but I couldn’t take the chance they didn’t.
Later in life my beautiful bride surprised me with an amazing gift. I got to drive a real Nascar 800hp car on a short track. I had learned from watching A LOT of Nascar (long before wokism arrived) that you accelerate out of the turn. When I first put the pedal to the metal, it felt like the Falcon Heavy launching.
To this day I have never had a moving violation. I am 68. Like many things in life, speeding is a choice. Either leave early enough to arrive on time, or call and state you are on the way. These days you can check traffic on the Internet and avoid backups and slowdowns. I just love watching idiots drive way fast on the freeway. Often, when I get off the freeway, that same speeding idiot is waiting at the red light.