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Washington state is using cell phone data to figure out where people speed
They aren't tracking individuals. They are just looking at trends based on bulk data purchase.
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This is the same data that is harvested from cell phones to feed traffic density information to apps like Ways and Google Maps. Can they target an individual cell phone, track it real time, determine who owns it and send them a ticket? I do not believe they can do that. Yet. Not so much a legal restriction (but it is), but more of a technological one. Yes, they can ping an individual phone, but from there, as far as who owns it, in in possession of it, are they the one driving, etc? Retrospectively, yes, we have seen authorities do that when they have apprehended someone of interest. That's a far different situation, though.
Insurance companies are already providing breaks to drivers who voluntarily provide this information through a monitoring app. "Slippery slope" and all of that, yes. Will we someday be compelled to be monitored in this fashion by our authorities, with ticketing authority and all of that? Guaranteed it's someone's wet dream. They are the ones we follow in the fast lane, who are driving 2 mph under the limit, with nary a car in sight in the lane in front of them.
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I doubt that they can use this data to track individual devices. They could conceivably use tower triangulation to track signal changes and the rate of those changes as the vehicle moves, but it's not exact enough to determine the exact vehicle speed.
Now if the mobile companies could use this potential speeding vehicle info to then access the GPS data in the mobile device they will be able to get (and record) the same detailed vehicle speed information that your phone, or any GPS based apps, can obtain. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Out of the folks that are left lane campers, I suspect 95+% of them are clueless goobers that have no idea that they are being twats. Some of those folks may get testy when they realize that other folks are trying to tailgate/push them and think "screw you, you can't make me speed up." I think it's a tiny minority of them that are thinking "I'm going the speed limit, and no one should ever be going faster than that."
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Aside from it being wildly unpopular, of course.
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In theory, the data could also be used to validate whether the posted speed limits are appropriate. If there are few incidents but higher speeds, arguably the traffic has proved that maintaining a higher speed is "safe."
(Yes, everyone will joust over how many incidents is too many. Yes, they'll argue that people will just exceed the higher posted speed. Yes, raising the speed limit reduces the revenue. No, it won't happen.)
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I'm for technology that identifies drivers doing anything under 75 in the left hand lane on major highways with no traffic and zapping them (space laser, seat zapper?) until they move over to the center or right hand lanes.
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I had an issue of CarToons magazine years ago that had a feature that was 10-20 different vehicles designed to not have to worry about slow pokes. I remember it vividly. One was a 50ish Ford like the one below where the "space aged 'jet engine intake'" in the middle of the grill fired a missle that blew up any car that wouldn't get out of the way.
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^^^ I would love one of those!
I have thought of a drone that I could launch from my car that would fly ahead of the offending vehicle and display a digital message to move over. Too many other projects I can't get done, don't need another.
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