Speed limiting technology looks set to become mandatory for all vehicles sold in Europe from
2022, after new rules were provisionally agreed by the EU, BBC reports.
Campaigners welcomed the move, saying it would save thousands of lives, with the EU aiming ultimately to cut road deaths to zero by 2050.
The road safety charity Brake called it a "landmark day" and urged the UK to adopt the regulation after Brexit.
But the AA said "a little speed" helps with overtaking or joining motorways.
Safety measures approved by the European Commission included intelligent speed assistance (ISA), advanced emergency braking and lane-keeping technology.
EU Commissioner Elzbieta Bienkowska said: "Every year, 25,000 people lose their lives on our roads. The vast majority of these accidents are caused by human error.
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