You may have seen it in the news — a federal regulatory board has called for rules requiring automakers to build cars that can’t speed. It’s true. But it’s also less significant than it sounds.
In what has become an annual ritual, the National Transportation Safety Board once again recommended automakers install anti-speeding technology in all new cars and trucks. The technology exists, and automakers could sell you a vehicle incapable of exceeding the posted speed limit. But the board’s recommendation isn’t likely to become…
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