Summary:
- The California state legislature has passed a bill that would require all new cars sold in the state to be equipped with speeding alert systems starting in 2026.
- The systems would use GPS data to detect when a vehicle is exceeding the posted speed limit and provide visual and audible alerts to the driver.
- The bill is intended to improve road safety and reduce speeding-related accidents, though some have raised concerns about privacy and the potential for false alerts.