I've heard of a chip in new cars that records your top speed with time/date stamps. Anyone else hear if this is true?
I am in the process (will finish tomorrow) of installing GPS devices into many county vehicles that transmit that exact data in real time back to a central point, in our case the main office for our solid waste department. We are using it for two purposes. 1.) to make sure that our solid waste drivers are not taking two hour lunchs, driving around town on the county dime (we call them parishes, but it is the same thing), and other misuse of county vehicles and gasoline and 2.) to combat complaints with verifyable data, ie "The garbage truck was speeding down my street", "umm no maam, we are looking at his data right now and he is currently driving 5mph less than the speed limit, at the time he passed your house he was driving 7 mph below the speed limit" If this little experiment works out we will be able to tell exactly where and when and how fast a county employee was driving at any given time.
Yes these devices do exist, but to the best of my knowledge they are not being put into cars yet unless specifically asked for or installed by the owner. Welcome to 1984! Big Brother is watching.
FYI the devices cost about $800 a piece and the software to compile the data is around $5K
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