“But officer…” If you’ve ever tried to explain your way out of a speeding ticket, claiming you didn’t know how fast you were going, or what the local limit was, you might want to check out the new Intelligent Speed Limiter that Ford is launching this year.
A number of vehicles now display the local speed limit on their navigation screens, some using cameras to ensure that the limit hasn’t changed since the navi database was created. The system being introduced in the next-generation Ford S-Max people-mover goes the next step, and actually controls the speed of the vehicle itself.
“Drivers are not always conscious of speeding and sometimes only becoming aware they were going too fast when they receive a fine in the mail or are pulled over by law enforcement,” notes Stefan Kappes, active safety supervisor, Ford of Europe. “Intelligent Speed Limiter can remove one of the stresses of driving, helping ensure customers remain within the legal speed limit.”
The Intelligent Speed Limiter might seem like a breakthrough but it simply builds on technology already used in a growing number of vehicles, including vision systems and Active Cruise Control. The latter allows a motorist to set a preferred speed and relax. It will automatically adjust to the pace of traffic and, on some models, even bring the vehicle to a complete stop in a traffic jam.
A number of new vehicles, meanwhile, use camera systems to watch out for potential collisions and to ensure a car doesn’t drift out of its lane. Some also watch for speed limit signs, flashing the correct number up on the navi screen or a Head-Up Display.
Ford combines these technologies together. The Limiter automatically sets the vehicle’s cruise control to the legal limit, adjusting speed when the limit changes during a drive.
To smooth out the ride, Ford says the system cuts gas flow rather than hitting the brakes.
The decision to launch the system in Europe first was for several reasons. The Continent uses more uniform traffic sign shapes, for one thing. But European motorists also face generally lower speed limits and stricter enforcement – including an estimated 35,000 traffic cameras.
While the Intelligent Speed Limiter is the first system specifically designed to automatically obey speed limits, Ford already offers its MyKey system on a number of vehicles. The smart key can be given to teen drivers to limit how fast they are allowed to drive. Chevrolet is introducing a similar system on its 2016 Malibu sedan.
To see the original article go to The Detroit Bureau.
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