2027 vehicles limited to 10 mph over posted speed limit?

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  • Kuhndog

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    Looks like I will be buying a code editor and changing the code that does this. Simple solution is to disable the vehicles gps module via code. I just finished editing the code in my f250 to get ride of all the damn beeping alerts and doors constantly being locked when I get out.
    You may be busy with a lucrative side hussle hooking up us folks less technology savy
     

    AustinBR

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    Looks like I will be buying a code editor and changing the code that does this. Simple solution is to disable the vehicles gps module via code. I just finished editing the code in my f250 to get ride of all the damn beeping alerts and doors constantly being locked when I get out.
    Assuming you used Forscan....you should also turn on "bambi mode" where you can turn high/low/fog on at the same time.
     

    AustinBR

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    Proposed legislation in Commifornia:
    Starting in '27, Cali vehicles would have to have technology to govern cars speed to 10 mph over posted speed limit.
    That should slow down the mass exit of taxpayers. :}
    California is such a joke. I'll be surprised if this passes, though.
     

    T-Rigger

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    Surprised this is just now coming up. Much to my chagrin and negative reaction, I have had "past" acquaintances quite proudly profess to me that they habitually drive in the LEFT hand lane at the speed limit to "enforce the speed limit for safety". Those self-righteous A-Holes are everywhere... some seek to impose their fetishes on everyone.
     

    Magdump

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    California is such a joke. I'll be surprised if this passes, though.
    I think a lot of folks will be caught by surprise by what our government will continue to do in the name of our safety, but it’s in small enough increments so as not to alarm the sheep.
    I wonder if there’s possibly a way you could actually shut down one of these new “connected” cars during a pursuit or even disable it if you didn’t want someone driving …lemme just take off this tin foil hat real quick. My head’s getting sweaty.
     

    thperez1972

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    Proposed legislation in Commifornia:
    Starting in '27, Cali vehicles would have to have technology to govern cars speed to 10 mph over posted speed limit.
    That should slow down the mass exit of taxpayers. :}

    Nah...people use uhaul and they are usually registered out of arizona.

     

    hkennc

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    My 2021 ranger was limited to 105 or 110... Keyword.. Was... Its possible that one day it made it to 130.
    I've got a 2013 F150, 5.0. Seven years ago, I had reason to get from BR to the south side of Gonzales quickly. How learned it was limited to 100mph.
     

    WhereIsIt?

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    The Kill Switch Bill has already passed, all cars after 26
    Where did you read this? The only thing I remember reading is them trying to implement a device to detect impairment(alcohol) and won't allow it to start. I'm still not for that as I don't drink and don't need that nonsense.
     
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