Before the end of this year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will decide whether or not to begin the rulemaking process to mandate that newly manufactured cars include what is being called “vehicle-to-vehicle” (V2V) communications technology that constantly broadcasts via radio wave the car’s location, direction, speed and, possibly, even the number of passengers it is carrying.
“NHTSA expects to make a decision on V2V technology by the end of the year,” a spokesman for the agency told CNSNews.com.
That point was reaffirmed by NHTSA Administrator David Strickland in testimony in the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee today, where he said the agency will “decide this year whether to further advance the technology through regulatory action, additional research, or a combination of both.”
5 comments:
Put an identifier in that signal, like a VIN, and you get automatic speeding tickets that would be legally similar to the camera systems. And you know that location data is going to be mined and used against you somehow.
Looks like I'm going to turn into a classic car fan by refusing to drive any car that operates like this.
I'm with you 12:23 just too much big brother for me.
What we really need to do is to refuse to allow to live any more of these Nazi "lets track everyone and everything all the time" people. How do they keep coming up with this stuff???
I will not drive one. It's nobodies business how long I stay at Hooters.
..... and the horse he rode in on!!!
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