Regulations Overview
The European Union investigation reveals that in 2019, the number of road fatalities in the EU reached as high as 23,000, with 30% of fatal accidents attributed to speeding. Consequently, on November 17, 2021, the EU introduced Regulation (EU) 2021/1958, mandating that new vehicle models must be equipped with Intelligent Speed Assistance (lSA) functionality starting from july 6,2022. Furthermore, as of july 7, 2024, all newly registered vehicles must be equipped with lSA functionality, The lSA system is designed to alert drivers to decelerate when exceeding the speed limit.
Intelligent Speed Assistance System (lSA): When exceeding the speed limit, prompts the driver to decelerate to prevent accidents and mitigate their impact. The lSA system typically includes Speed Limit Information Function (SLlF) and Speed Limit Warning Function (SLWF).