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New Virginia law lets judges put the brakes on extreme speeders
Virginia becomes the first U.S. state to implement a law allowing judges to order intelligent speed assistance (ISA) devices for drivers convicted of excessive speeding. The law, effective July 1, aims to curb extreme speeders by limiting vehicle speeds to posted limits, with similar measures already adopted in D.C. and Maryland.
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