California Mandates Speed Warning Beeps in New Cars

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The California Senate has passed a law requiring new cars to have passive speed limiters that alert drivers when they exceed the speed limit by 10 mph, aiming to reduce speeding-related crashes and fatalities. The law, which exempts emergency vehicles, mandates that half of all new vehicles have the technology by 2029 and all by 2032. The bill must still pass a vote in the California Assembly by August 31 to become law.
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