Maybe I’m wrong, but passing laws to centrally limit top speeds in the car loving United States is probably only marginally easier for me to imagine passing than meaningful gun legislation.
I think the car recording the historical data and the police using this as evidence is the much more likely future scenario.
Let’s not forget speeding fines are a revenue generator...
As for life saving, maybe, but I’d need to see a lot of evidence. Modern cars are vastly easier to drive and safer at speed than cars 40 years ago, but we still often keep largely the same speed limits. 155mph in your modern German luxury car practically feels serene.
I think the car recording the historical data and the police using this as evidence is the much more likely future scenario.
Let’s not forget speeding fines are a revenue generator...
As for life saving, maybe, but I’d need to see a lot of evidence. Modern cars are vastly easier to drive and safer at speed than cars 40 years ago, but we still often keep largely the same speed limits. 155mph in your modern German luxury car practically feels serene.