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National Transportation Safety Board wants anti-speeding tech in new cars
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The driver of a 2018 Dodge Challenger entered an intersection against a red traffic signal at a speed of 103 mph, causing a multivehicle crash that killed the driver and eight others.
(National Transportation Safety Board)
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Audrey LaForest
November 15, 2023 05:08 PM
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