Washington Post

Road safety advocates say urgent beeps or gas-pedal resistance would save thousands of lives, but industry and driving groups are opposed.


The freedom of the open road is ingrained in American car culture, but our habitual speeding costs thousands of lives a year. Now, road safety advocates are calling for a fairly simple fix: onboard technology that can warn lead-footed drivers to slow down. Continue here


If you do need a website or your business needs a website, we’re here to bring your dreams to live. Contact us.

Kindly reach out on WhatsApp directly and let’s make this decision your most important and best investment post 3 years.

Disclaimer: Full credit to the writer, and the associates.


Comments
* The email will not be published on the website.