PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizona drivers convicted of criminal speeding could soon face a choice: lose their license or have speed-limiting technology installed in their vehicle.

State Rep. Quang Nguyen of Yavapai County plans to introduce legislation in January that would allow courts to order Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) devices on vehicles of people convicted of criminal speeding. The technology prevents cars, trucks and SUVs from exceeding posted speed limits using a small device attached to the vehicle.

“Instead of being punished and lose the ability to keep your home, keep your job, drive to the grocery store or take the kids to school, you now have an opportunity to have this product installed in your car and now you can go to work and be productive again,” Nguyen said.

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