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This is not stopping anyone from doing it, it's just a way for the manufacturers to avoid blame when their drivers inevitably crash by speeding. They can now say "but we tried! look at the new beeper!" and get away with anything.
They wouldn't be liable for speeders anyways that's criminal misuse by a third party. Just like how Craftsman isn't to blame when someone gets hit with a wrench. And there are lawful purposes for vehicles that can travel more than the state's speed limit, like racing on tracks or when rushing to a hospital in an emergency.
This is such a stupid fucking timeline. No shit the manufacturers aren't responsible for the driving behavior of the drivers. Ugh! Like, get a fucking clue.