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All new cars in the European Union are now required to be equipped with a smart speed limiter, which in some cases will automatically slow down

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Recently, new regulations came into force in the European Union requiring automakers to equip new cars with an intelligent speed limiting system – Intelligent Speed ​​Assistance (ISA). According to experts’ forecasts, the introduction of this system can reduce road deaths by 26-50%.

All new cars in the European Union are now required to be equipped with a smart speed limiter, which in some cases will automatically slow down

The rules came into force on July 7, but only for completely new cars. That is, if some automaker launches a new model on the market, it should already have the same ISA system, but the models already present can not be updated yet.

But for now, since from July 2024 all new cars sold in the EU must be equipped with ISA, that is, companies will have to add the appropriate systems to their current cars as part of restyling.

The introduction of ISA is a huge step forward in road safety and can significantly reduce road traffic injuries and deaths. Automakers now have the opportunity to maximize the potential of ISA to create safer roads for all

ISA is a set of systems and functions related to rate limiting. For example, a car camera on a certain section of the road sees a sign with a speed limit of 100 km / h, after which the system must respond to this sign. And there are several options for how the car will react: from a beep and vibration to a forced speed drop. How exactly the car will behave will be decided by each manufacturer independently, but at least there will be a sound signal. At the same time, of course, if we are talking about speed control by ISA, the driver will be able to cancel the system simply by pressing the gas.

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NASA’s Martian “vehicle fleet” returned to service after a long radio silence

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NASAs Martian vehicle fleet returned to service after a long

The American Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA gave the latest news about its missions to Mars. Spacecraft are again operating at full capacity after a forced pause taken during the conjunction of Mars with the Sun.

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The agency did not send commands to its Mars explorers from November 10 to November 25, while Earth and the Red Planet are on opposite sides of the Sun.

Sending commands to missions is suspended during this period because hot ionized gas ejected from the solar corona could potentially affect radio signals sent from Earth.

NASA’s Perseverance rover team reported that they are looking forward to continuing the sample collection process. And the Ingenuity helicopter team talks about its 67th flight last weekend, when the device covered 393 meters in a little more than 2 minutes.

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Fresh photo published by the NASA Perseverance team

Perseverance and Ingenuity are not NASA’s only Mars probes. The Curiosity rover has been exploring Gale Crater since August 2012, and three NASA probes are studying Mars from orbit: Odyssey, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and MAVEN.

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BMW X3, X4 and X5 recalled due to exploding pumps

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BMW X3 X4 and X5 recalled due to exploding pumps

Several hundred BMW X3, X4 and X5 models need to be repaired in the United States because they are equipped with defective Takata airbag inflators that can rupture.

The company reported that 486 of its vehicles were equipped with a Takata PSDI-X pump, which may have a manufacturing anomaly. On November 6, 2023, BMW received a customer complaint from the owner of a 2014 X3 whose airbag ruptured. Initial reports indicate a manufacturing error at the Takata plant in Monclova, Mexico, is to blame.

BMW X3, X4 and X5 recalled due to exploding pumps

The recall involves 457 units of the 2014 BMW X3 xDrive28i and X3 xDrive35i manufactured between February 22, 2014 and March 7, 2014, one 2014 X4 xDrive35i manufactured on March 3, 2014, and 28 units of the 2014 X5.

Owners of affected vehicles will be notified of the recall beginning January 16, 2024, and dealers have already been informed. Owners will be invited to BMW dealerships for a free replacement of the driver’s front airbag. Any owner who has already paid to fix the problem will receive a refund.

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“We don’t want to give up,” Toyota won’t give up on combustion-powered sports cars. They can find new life thanks to hydrogen

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We dont want to give up Toyota wont give up

Toyota believes sports cars with internal combustion engines could get a new lease of life by switching to hydrogen. The announcement of new Toyota electric vehicles does not mean that the internal combustion engine is on its last legs.

Gazoo Racing manager Masahito Watanabe told Autocar that creating an all-battery car line is not the company’s ultimate goal, as zero emissions can be achieved with hydrogen. He recalled that the GR Yaris and GR Corolla have already become hydrogen-powered racing cars, while retaining their three-cylinder turbocharged engines.

“We don't want to give up,” Toyota won't give up on combustion-powered sports cars.  They can find new life thanks to hydrogen

“We continue to believe that the internal combustion engine has some potential, and in doing so we will of course endeavor to comply with all applicable regulations depending on the region in each country. But we don’t want to give up. It’s not over yet because if you look at the internal combustion engine, there’s still hydrogen combustion that could be part of that zero-emission line, so I think the development of such models will continue.” – Masahito Watanabe

However, Watanabe acknowledged one big obstacle: the existing charging infrastructure for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles like the Mirai is “severely insufficient.” Consequently, Toyota realizes that there is currently no point in selling ICE vehicles powered by hydrogen.

That said, Watanabe believes hydrogen can eventually gain traction in Europe, the US and Japan.

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