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Like to drive fast? Virginia has an anti-speeding device for you.
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Hope they keep those maps updated, the assist on our BMW constantly gets the speed limits wrong. There's a section that was changed from 50km/h to 70km/h years ago and it still gets confused because the signs don't match the map it's using, flip flopping between the two multiple times.
But at least it's just an option, it doesn't restrict or automatically do anything so it's not a huge issue.
BMW probably know this feature goes very underutilised by their target demographic so they hope nobody notices.