Stopping Speeding Cars Via Satellite

from the taking-all-the-fun-out-of-driving dept

A scary report out of the UK that they're thinking of installing devices on cars that will track them via GPS, and if they are seen to be speeding, will slow them down automatically. Yes, I think there are a thousand or so problems with this concept, but it wil be interesting to watch what happens.
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  1. identicon
    Mark, 5 Jan 2000 @ 9:32am

    The car isn't really the problem.

    After having work with the Intelligent Transportation Systems community for a few years, I am increasingly convinced that we don't need smarter cars, we need smarter drivers - a solution that is far easier to implement than is generally acknowledged.

    My $.02

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  2. identicon
    mischief, 13 Jan 2000 @ 9:52am

    Re: The car isn't really the problem.

    Someone should remind them how much money they'd lose from speeding fines, I'd bet they'd change their mind then....

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    Joy Branche, 16 May 2000 @ 7:51am

    Re: The car isn't really the problem.

    Hi,
    Me and my best friend are doing a final project why speeding is bad. If you have any info. or a site where we can look, please let me know by e-mailing me ASAP.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 13 Apr 2001 @ 6:02am

    Re: The car isn't really the problem.

    whatever

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    Nicholas Gorski, 8 Nov 2001 @ 9:37am

    Re: The car isn't really the problem.

    Hi, i think that this is really a pretty true statement and i was wondering if we could get any help from you. we are doing a project to come up with an idea behind stopping speeding, if you can help, e-mail me A.S.A.P please. Thx

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Jason, 10 Oct 2002 @ 2:26am

    I see a flaw already!

    Anyone given a thought to overtaking? Imagine overtaking a tractor on a single carriage way when another car is coming towards ya and you need that little extra umph to get by? Imagine the glorious technology kicking in and slowing you down? Yah right.

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    Anonymous Coward, 9 Dec 2003 @ 11:58am

    Re: The car isn't really the problem.

    speeding is bad you can die from it

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    pravin, 10 Jan 2007 @ 3:39am

    Managing morons

    i agree the need to acccelerate while overtaking n then realising ur pulp cos the system shuts ur speed via satellite.. is a bit too much.

    However why cant we have something like, a small gps/satallite tracking unit which feeds car info every 5 - 10 secs to the traffic unit. Everytime you cross over the speed limit it is recorded and goes into your "file" database wotever .

    when you do go to register your carr, all the info is up and the traffic coppers can take the necessary action/place fines/take the vehicle off u.

    i mean if info like this can be stored n transmitted or even kept in a small mem in the device in your car, then it wud definately eas the traffic speeding issues as well as make certain we pay up for the fines, which should be very high.

    comments!!!!

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