As first reported in Australia's Driver.com.au, Hyundai spokesman Guido Schenken explained that the new Genesis’s GPS is preloaded with the locations of roadside cameras that track speeding cars and dish out tickets when appropriate. The car then alerts the driver that he’s about to zip past a camera and, if necessary, the brakes are applied automatically so the vehicle isn’t over the local speed limit.
"It will beep 800 meters before a camera and show the legal speed, and it will beep at you if your speed is over that," said Schenken. "It knows there is a speed camera there, it knows where the speed camera is and it will adopt the correct speed."