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104 What Happens If You Max Out The Speed Limiter On A Car? Here's How The Tech Works

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SlashGear 1 place · today 04:30 EDT

What Happens If You Max Out The Speed Limiter On A Car? Here's How The Tech Works

A speed limiter or governor prevents your car from going over a set speed. How do these devices work, and what happens if you do hit the maximum?

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