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The NTSB Wants More Speed-Limiting Tech in New Vehicles

The Truth About Cars

New cars have all sorts of driver monitoring tech on board that can tell when a person is paying attention or has their hands on the wheel, but the National Transportation Safety Board feels there’s a need for more. The crash was caused by a driver traveling 103 mph in a 2018 Dodge Challenger.

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BMW Group launches high performance D3 platform: data-driven development for autonomous driving

Green Car Congress

In autumn 2017 the first group of engineers moved into the new building, which celebrated its official opening in April 2018. And as part of the CES in 2014, the BMW Group gave a demonstration of highly automated driving at the limits of performance on the Las Vegas Speedway. autonomous—driving.

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