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Most drivers in US support anti-speeding technology in vehicles, survey shows

New vehicles are seen at a parking lot in the Port of Richmond, California
June 27, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) - More than 60% of the drivers in the United States would find it acceptable if their vehicle provided an audible and visual warning when they exceeded the posted speed limit, a survey by Insurance Institute for Highway Safety showed on Wednesday.

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Boeing gives union more time to vote on an offer that's getting poor reviews from striking workers

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