By: Brewster
One of the reasons I won’t be buying a new(er) vehicle. Aside from their complexity, life is crowded enough without your car spying on you. We are not fast or erratic drivers, just want our freedoms...
View ArticleBy: Torontoworker
GM call their units ‘EDR’s <event data recorder) and in one of my models it is located under the central console between the seats and screwed into the floor pan slightly covered by the carpet. It...
View ArticleBy: Marc
I for one welcome the data collection. If someone crashed into me, I’d like to know as much as possible about the reason. Similarly, if I was involved in a crash, I’d like to know if it was my fault or...
View ArticleBy: joe
It’s only going to get worse. Your smartphone is already a spying tool for companies/GOV. Your PC has been for more than 10 years. Cameras everywhere, satellites take pictures every day. They can tell...
View ArticleBy: kc_and_fa
I don’t mind having the car’s black box to back up my story if I get into trouble. But then again I don’t download pirated movies of software so I guess I like being honest. Does that put me in the...
View ArticleBy: just sayin'
Driving is not a God given right, it is a privilege. A previous poster appears to recommend lying and hiding the truth if you have acted illegally or unsafely. We accept that we are required to...
View ArticleBy: Mike
The black box info will help in the future to nail distracted drivers. The Poilice will know the time of the accident from the black box and also the time the “Dumb Driver” was on his “Smart Phone”....
View ArticleBlack boxes in cars raise privacy concerns
WASHINGTON – Many motorists don’t know it, but it’s likely that every time they get behind the wheel, there’s a snitch along for the ride. In the next few days, the National Highway Traffic Safety...
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