But, more likely, this will allow the government to track your vehicle more easily.

But, more likely, this will allow the government to track your vehicle more easily. Each vehicle would have to have it's own unique ID that would be scanned by traffic lights, monitoring stations, police cars and even other vehicles on the road.

And if you think the government wouldn't abuse such connections, I have a bridge to sell you.

Originally shared by The Associated Press

The technology has the potential to prevent or mitigate the severity of up to 80 percent of collisions that don't involve alcohol or drugs.
https://apnews.com/b0b416eb0c544e5496786ecb2220e987

Comments

Bodhipaksa said…
The article does say that the system would be anonymous, but that does seem questionable. Hackers, including government-sponsored hackers, are adept at circumventing privacy.
Jason ON said…
Exactly. There's very little anonymity in a network.

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