What's that? 100, 80, 60, 60, 80, 60, 100, 80, 60... right, speed bingo not only on Swiss motorways. This game takes place on many stretches of road in Germany too. Why? For our safety? Just for our safety, isn't 60 km/h too much? Wouldn't walking pace be much safer? Regulations eventually lead to a standstill. That's why we find optimizations more pleasant than regulations. Technology is optimizing braking systems, lane guidance systems, lighting, driving safety, and driver information, and recently also tire safety. Tire pressure and temperature are measured directly by sensors in or on the wheel (not with so-called indirect systems, where wheel speeds are compared. These ABS values say nothing about the condition of the tire). Eventually, these optimizations will lead to driverless vehicles, which will then almost completely eliminate the human error rate. Speed bingo will be a thing of the past. Until then, we should retrofit tire pressure monitoring sensors. Because not only new cars should be driven with the correct tire pressure; older vehicles also have a right to driving safety.
Currently, according to EU regulations, only about 51% of vehicles are required to have tire pressure monitoring. Only 51%, and yet people are still talking about it. TireMoni is a quick and easy option for the other 951% who would also like to be able to.