They are using phrases like "Nanny State".
They are blaming the EU.
This is why.
Here it is in diagram form:
All new cars sold in Europe in 3 years time will have speed limiting devices fitted by law.
However, I don't think they should be called "limiters" - because you can still go faster - I don't think Gammons are good at reading articles. Which is why I expect no abuse from this one (plus nobody usually reads my stuff anyway)
The Department of Transport here has stated that we will also have this rule irrespective of Brexit - not that the EU have ever forced a law on the UK (but Gammons loudly ignore that fact)
My main concern with this technology is the bit in the article where they say:
Under the new rules, cars will also be fitted with compulsory data recorders, or "black boxes"
Now we are getting into dodgy territory.
Pre-2022 cars will be more attractive for this reason.
And what do you do when your speed limit signs get dirty?
Not a problem in Notts. or Norfolk.