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  2. Speed limiter - Wikipedia

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    The limiter may be considered as setting the maximum speed (with throttle kickdown to override it) easing the throttle to reduce speed, whereas cruise control sets the minimum speed (with the brake pedal to override it) pressing on the throttle to increase speed. The limiter may shift down through automatic gears to hold the maximum speed.

  3. Road Safe America - Wikipedia

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    Road Safe America has been a leading voice on requiring the use speed limiters on class 7 and 8 trucks (26,001-lbs and heavier). High-speed crashes involving class 7 and 8 trucks can be catastrophic, but they can also be avoided given that trucks of this size have been equipped with speed limiter technology for decades (built in since the 1990s ...

  4. Governor (device) - Wikipedia

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    A governor, or speed limiter or controller, is a device used to measure and regulate the speed of a machine, such as an engine.. A classic example is the centrifugal governor, also known as the Watt or fly-ball governor on a reciprocating steam engine, which uses the effect of inertial force on rotating weights driven by the machine output shaft to regulate its speed by altering the input flow ...

  5. Rules of the Road: Automated speed restraints exist. How ...

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    We likely could convince the powers that be to install speed limiters in school buses. But that would be a bit hypocritical; in that same study about three-quarters of car drivers were speeding ...

  6. About 50 Percent of Drivers 'Wouldn't Mind' Speed Limiters in ...

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    The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says that U.S. drivers are more open to intelligent speeding assistance technology than previously expected, but challenges still lie ahead for ...

  7. Feds renew call for speed limiters in cars after horrific ...

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    The National Transportation Safety Board has recommended that all new automobiles come equipped with technology meant to make speeding difficult or impossible, a move that comes after an accident ...

  8. Rev limiter - Wikipedia

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    A rev limiter is a device fitted in modern vehicles that have internal combustion engines. They are intended to protect an engine by restricting its maximum rotational speed, measured in revolutions per minute (RPM). Rev limiters are pre-set by the engine manufacturer. There are also aftermarket units where a separate controller is installed ...

  9. Speed limits in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A standard sign indicating a speed limit of 80 mph (129 km/h), a night-time speed limit of 65 mph (105 km/h), and a truck speed limit of 55 mph (89 km/h) During World War II , the U.S. Office of Defense Transportation established a national 35 mph "Victory Speed Limit" (also known as "War Speed") to conserve gasoline and rubber for the American ...