All new cars that are made in Europe will be required to have speed limiters fitted to them from Sunday, July 7.
A change in EU legislation - despite the UK no longer being part of the Union - is set to have a considerable effect on motorists up and down the country.
Additionally, unregistered vehicles that are currently waiting in car dealership forecourts will need to have these fitted retrospectively. The new Intelligent Speed Assistance systems use speed sign recognition cameras and/or GPS-linked speed limit data to advise drivers of the speed limit.
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