One warned Boris Johnson should tell the EU “where to shove the rule” despite expectations the new technology will also launch on UK cars. Others have warned they were “sick and tired” of new rules designed to “dictate” people’s lives.
The European Commission has said the new EU speed limiters will need to be fitted on all new cars sold in Europe by July 2022.
Despite leaving the EU, Autocar has previously wanted the UK is expected to mandate the new tool here.
Express reader ‘redduke’ said: “There will always be people who do not want their lives micromanaged by the burgeoning number of bureaucrats who have nothing to do all day but make up more and more regs to validate their existence.
“And are these the same faceless ‘scientists’ and ‘experts’ who told the Brown Government to ditch petrol and go diesel only to U-turn a couple of years later once people had switched and had spent billions in the process?”.
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“This will increase the risk of an accident.
“The EU can shove them as I will never buy a car with one in it.”
Imppy55 said: “Mine will never be on and if they make it compulsory.
“I will just go and buy a car built before engine management systems like one from the 60/70s.”
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