Newly released documents by the The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration details a plan by the federal government to mandate a vehicle-to-vehicle communication system so in all new cars that will transmit your speed, position and trajectory.
The Washington Post states that this system could prevent half a million accidents a year, however many worry that the government will use the system to spy on citizens and track their movements. The same federal government that already spies on us and the rest of the world through the NSA says ‘don’t worry, we won’t do that’.
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the gov’t is lke the jealous boyfriend who sees that his girlfriend left her phone behind. He knows he should just let it go but everyone knows that that is impossible.
mark b says:
“No more laws ! we have enough. We do not need the government controlling us, our phones, vehicles, food or anything else. We have forgotten that the government works for us”
From: http://www.truthandaction.org/feds-cars-must-communicate-dont-worry-wont-spy/comment-page-5/#comment-470534
No more laws ! we have enough. We do not need the government controlling us, our phones, vehicles, food or anything else. We have forgotten that the government works for us
Of course it’s about spying on us! The reasons they give are just an excuse. “NEVER” trust the gov’t!
And the cost of each vehicle will increase by HOW MUCH? That probably was not mentioned.
Not constructional
Your name must be Retard Obama.. Yep as Americans we believe you…………… we really really do.
http://www.truthandaction.org/feds-cars-must-communicate-dont-worry-wont-spy/ Feds: All Cars Must Communicate – But Don’t Worry We Won’t Spy On You Newly released documents by the The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration details a plan by the federal government to mandate a vehicle-to-vehicle communication system so in all new cars that will transmit your speed, position and trajectory. The Washington Post states that this system could prevent half a million accidents a year, however many worry that the government will use the system to spy on citizens and track their movements. The same federal government that already spies on us and the rest of the world through the NSA says ‘don’t worry, we won’t do that’. The NHTSA states, “Our research to date suggests that drivers may be concerned about the possibility that the government or a private entity could use V2V communications to track their daily activities and whereabouts.” “The system will not collect or store any data identifying individuals or individual vehicles, nor will it enable the government to do so,” states the advisory.” For years, transportation wonks have been waiting for automated technologies that will make cars safer and easier to use, cutting down on traffic jams and lowering the risk of deadly crashes. Now we’re one step closer to that future: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has unveiled a plan to require vehicle-to-vehicle communications technologies in all new passenger cars. Adopting these technologies, the agency says, could prevent nearly 600,000 car crashes every year once the rollout is complete. Vehicle-to-vehicle communications allow cars to talk to one another, relaying information like speed, position and trajectory. This means that when you’re approaching an intersection and there’s oncoming traffic, vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) technologies could judge when it’s safe to turn left. Most drivers probably feel like they don’t need this type of help. In the vast majority of cases, turning left might seem like a non-problem. But consider the outlier cases where warnings against turning left too soon would be immensely helpful. Unsafe left turns account for more than seven percent of all car collisions.
Not happening here…..will only drive pre-computer cars…..
Why I will keep my 20 year old car,thank you very much