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Under the expanded General Vehicle Safety Regulation first announced in 2019, fleets will have to adopt two new safety technologies from July 2024, improving the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) and adding new equations to fleet management. 

The GSR2, which aims to reduce accidents on European roads significantly, includes a wide range of technologies, including ‘drowsiness detection‘ and Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA). The second wave of GSR2 is expected to come into effect on 6 July 2024, making ISA mandatory for vehicles in the European Union (EU), including Northern Ireland. 

The new safety technologies will…



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