Device and method for preventing speeding

Communications: electrical – Vehicle detectors – Speed and overspeed

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C340S905000, C340S901000, C701S093000, C701S117000, C701S119000

Reexamination Certificate

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10509169

ABSTRACT:
A device for preventing a vehicle from speeding, which device comprises a switching device, a speedometer present in the vehicle, which is connected to said switching device and which measures the speed of the vehicle, as well as a transmitter connected thereto, wherein the switching device is so arranged that the transmitter will only transmit a signal mainly if and as long as the speed measured by the speedometer is higher than a predetermined limiting value.

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