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Leeds University has concluded the first phase in its test of "Intelligent Speed Adaptation," a technology that allows the government to take control of an automobile to ensure that it does not exceed the speed limit. The university is now equipping twenty Skoda Fabias with the £1300 (US $2300) GPS-enabled black box for series of six-month trial runs sponsored by the UK Department for Transport.Jeremy Clarkson, co- presenter of the BBC's Top Gear programme and a Sunday Times writer, disagreed. "If you put speed limiters on cars so that they can only go to a certain limit you end up with terrible bunching which actually causes more accidents," he said. "Tony Blair is not going to tell me how fast to go."Source: On test: the car that stops you speeding (London Times (UK), 7/3/2005)