whenfoxforks-ruled said:Government+anything including politics=Disaster sooner or later. Vintage Bob
Newer cars already have electronic event recorders that can be used to determine speed during an accident.Ol'89r said:Heard the other day that the government is going to mandate Black Boxes to be installed in all cars.
they did a while back. It was called a Yugo_JOE_ said:It would be nice if a company could build a cheap vehicle without all the frills so people could afford to buy and maintain them.
WoodsRider said:Are they mandating event recorders be installed on all cars?
Ol'89r said:All new cars. But it will be a more sensitive black box that will not only measure speed but also g-forces, record braking time, acceleration time, GPS capability, etc, etc. With these new black boxes, they will know exactly how and where you were driving just before you wadded up your new car.
How long before the insurance companies can get access to the data on your black box? How soon before they figure out a way to have this data electronically transmitted directly to your insurance company?
Sorry, no insurance for you. :fft:
Sadly insurance companies already have access to information, particularly if you live in a state that mandates annual vehicle inspection.Ol'89r said:How long before the insurance companies can get access to the data on your black box? How soon before they figure out a way to have this data electronically transmitted directly to your insurance company?
DOH! Too late again. Fixing something before it starts is a lot easier. Vintage BobWoodsRider said:Sadly insurance companies already have access to information, particularly if you live in a state that mandates annual vehicle inspection.
Ol'89r said:Keep that in mind when we vote on the health care issue Bob. Oh! :whoa: That's right. :ohmy: "We the People" don't get a vote. :coocoo: :|
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how about a electronic chip to identify the car, like a "electronic number plate". actually this is what portuguese governement named it.Ol'89r said:All new cars. But it will be a more sensitive black box that will not only measure speed but also g-forces, record braking time, acceleration time, GPS capability, etc, etc. With these new black boxes, they will know exactly how and where you were driving just before you wadded up your new car.
How long before the insurance companies can get access to the data on your black box? How soon before they figure out a way to have this data electronically transmitted directly to your insurance company?
Sorry, no insurance for you. :fft:
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