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Plans announced by Government - Motorcycles to be fitted with speed limiters
Plans announced by Government - Motorcycles to be fitted with speed limiters
Published by grotbag
09-20-2008
Plans announced by Government - Motorcycles to be fitted with speed limiters

Motorcycles will be fitted with speed limiters linked to satellites to prevent them ever exceeding the limit under plans announced by Government.

The devices could take control from riders by automatically cutting power whenever a speed limit is exceeded.

Watered-down versions which can be overridden or which only warn riders they are speeding are also under consideration.

The Department for Transport (DfT) said today it was in talks with the motorcycle industry over how the technology could be made available for riders to take-up voluntarily.

A spokeswoman confirmed plans revealed earlier for cars also applied to bikes.
The move dramatically breaks a Government promise that plans for motorcycle speed limiters would go no further. In 2006, after MCN exposed trials of a Suzuki Bandit 650 fitted with the technology, the DfT said:

“We’ve learned lessons and don’t need to do any more research. There are no plans to mandate this. As far as we’re concerned, for bikes and speed control that’s pretty much the end of the road.”

Today a spokesman said: “We’re not proposing any more research. What we’re saying is that we want to make sure that if there is a demand – and we were talking about drivers generally but that could include riders – then we would want the systems to be available for people who want them.”

He said the biggest obstacle was the creation of a nationwide digital speed limit map needed for the devices to detect when a limit is broken. “The first thing we’re going to do is publish some advisory standards for local authorities to use in recording speed limit data for theirs roads,” he said, adding: “It’s early stages.”


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By FirestormMike on 09-20-2008, 04:08 PM
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The Department for Transport (DfT) said today it was in talks with the motorcycle industry over how the technology could be made available for riders to take-up voluntarily.

Like that'll be a big seller.
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By grotbag on 09-20-2008, 04:08 PM
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and it will take you lot how long to remove them ..................
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By druidsam on 09-20-2008, 04:21 PM
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and it will take you lot how long to remove them ..................
errmm .. i accidentally dropped a spanner and broke my speed limiter officer



...........................Sam
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By Bill CBF1000 on 09-20-2008, 04:22 PM
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If its electrical, I wonder how well they work after I ..... errrrrr ...... you accidently cross the wires over, so to speak
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By indie on 09-20-2008, 06:07 PM
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the minute they are made a legal part of the bike there will be something to over ride it, waste of time and our money as the country will end up paying for it which means us,
I hope this will apply to cars as well?
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By AndyR on 09-21-2008, 04:54 PM
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Well if they're going to bring this sort of thing in, I wonder who'll have to foot the bill to have their car/bike retro-fitted with one?

Bet it's the owner!

Bet the devices have VAT on them and the fitters charge VAT on the labour too meaning drivers/riders aren't going to be hit once, but 3 times in one hit!

I can also see these sorts of devices being made mandatory for the MOT, no device = No MOT.

Why doesn't the gov just do the job properly and have us all tagged, tracked, bar coded and branded?
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By Reborn on 09-21-2008, 05:08 PM
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So you fit one of these speed limiters and go for an overtake (at a legal speed) on a wagon and find he is tailgating a small car. Normally you would give it a bit more and pass both safely. Now the bike bogs down at 60. You hit the car coming the other way.
Will the government accept culpability for your death?

Another point to consider. You are leaving a 30 zone and entering a NSL. You open the throttle a bit early, nothing happens. You pass the sign and whap the front wheel up.

The government hasn't thought this one through.

So it's bound to be law in months.
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By jonnywombat on 09-21-2008, 05:22 PM
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So you fit one of these speed limiters and go for an overtake (at a legal speed) on a wagon and find he is tailgating a small car. Normally you would give it a bit more and pass both safely. Now the bike bogs down at 60. You hit the car coming the other way.
Will the government accept culpability for your death?

Another point to consider. You are leaving a 30 zone and entering a NSL. You open the throttle a bit early, nothing happens. You pass the sign and whap the front wheel up.

The government hasn't thought this one through.

So it's bound to be law in months.
And do you think if you there is a slight error in the system and you get caught exceeding the speedlimit, who is going to be liable??

also presonally I think any device that can cut the power while cornering is asking for problems...
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By Reborn on 09-21-2008, 06:04 PM
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also presonally I think any device that can cut the power while cornering is asking for problems...
I know what you mean. I just couldn't put it into words very well. Grip...Direction....Dynamics...

PS Would there be any case for retaining speed cameras or guns if all vehicle are fitted with speed killers? (oops meant speed limiters) As AndyR says they would be part of the MOT.
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