Given how many people treat speed limits as suggestions, at best, having your vehicle obey the limit would turn some people off of them.

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    If you think that’s a satisfactory replacement for the average person you don’t know much about motorsports. The costs alone are outside the reach of most people.

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      Yep, driving will probably eventually become just another thing most people can’t enjoy

      I think that’s a very long way off though, and will just be another symptom of unrestrained capitalism.

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        Only if we value safety and convenience over freedom.

        Personally, I’ll take the freedom.

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          Me too, but people who don’t need to learn to drive often don’t realise how enjoyable it can be, and over time I think that number will gradually increase.