EU Now Mandates Driver-Facing Cameras in All New Cars Sold
All new cars sold across the European Union are now required to include a camera pointed at the driver's face. The regulation is part of the EU's broader road safety initiative aimed at reducing accidents caused by distracted or drowsy driving. The system monitors driver attention and can issue alerts if inattentiveness is detected. This requirement applies to all new vehicle models entering the EU market under the latest General Safety Regulation standards.
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