Brit accuses cruise control of his BMW of speeding

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UK resident Stuart Greengrass complained that his BMW X5 was accelerating spontaneously on a rural road and was trying to reach 110 mph (177 km/h). Writer Times.

The owner said the cruise control-equipped vehicle accelerated sharply on a 30 mph (48 km/h) road. At the same time, the 71-year-old car owner was thrown back into the seat. However, when the man hit the brakes, he managed to regain control of the car.

The dangerous acceleration event was repeated once the driver was in the same road lane. This time, he noticed that the car’s navigation system was receiving incorrect information about the speed limit. The vehicle was equipped with the Speed ​​Limit Assist system, which uses GPS data as well as cameras.

Previously St. a driver in St. Petersburg filed sued UAZ for the reflection of numbers on the instrument panel.

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