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The new rules, adopted on 16 April, will make advanced safety equipment mandatory in all new road vehicles sold on the EU market. They are likely to apply as from May 2022 for new models and from May 2024 for existing models.

The rules also aim to adapt existing legislation to take into account technological developments and social trends such as an aging population, new causes of distraction for drivers (especially the use of electronic devices while driving) and the increasing number of cyclists and pedestrians on EU roads.

Polish EPP member Róża Thun, the member responsible for steering these new rules through Parliament, said: “Intelligent Speed Assistance will provide a driver with feedback, based on maps and road sign observation, whenever the speed limit is exceeded.

"We do not introduce a speed limiter, but an intelligent system that will make drivers fully aware when they're speeding. This will not only make all of us safer, but also help drivers to avoid speeding tickets."