68L71
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It's about time, starts with the wifi connected gps that share traffic information, ends with Google self-driving car.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9Fxp3HK6DI
We're already traced by our credit card and cellphone, not saying it's all good thing.
Now let's dream it's a box you only open when things go bad, gone are the false declarations and insurance screw-ups.
I knew you wouldn't get the sarcasm.It's about time, starts with the wifi connected gps that share traffic information, ends with Google self-driving car.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9Fxp3HK6DI
We're already traced by our credit card and cellphone, not saying it's all good thing.
Now let's dream it's a box you only open when things go bad, gone are the false declarations and insurance screw-ups.
I knew you'd be for this. I suposed congress and the president are exempt. Fuck the state.
You buy and install one if you want, manditory is the problem.
I knew you wouldn't get the sarcasm.
In the principle I agree this steps on people's right privacy.I knew you wouldn't get the sarcasm.
Ok, all bs aside, this is the government going too far in my opinion. I am sure the lawyers and insurance companies will love it. Before long we won't need cops with radar guns, break the speed limit and you get a ticket in the mail.
There's been an ad on TV by one of the insurance companies- sign up for this plug-in to your car and get a discount on insurance. It's a reader for the OBD-II system that monitors and downloads your driving habits and distances to the insurance company.
I'll bet the legal community is chomping at the bit to get these in every car. Monitor your driving and location at all times. I've heard a story (and I'm reasonably sure it's just that- a story) about a guy that was tracked to his girlfriends by OnStar and the results were used by his ex-wife's attorney.
Yep, just one more thing to circumvent or hack.
If it can be engineered, it can be reverse-engineered.![]()
Give us more details.There's been an ad on TV by one of the insurance companies- sign up for this plug-in to your car and get a discount on insurance. It's a reader for the OBD-II system that monitors and downloads your driving habits and distances to the insurance company.
I'll bet the legal community is chomping at the bit to get these in every car. Monitor your driving and location at all times. I've heard a story (and I'm reasonably sure it's just that- a story) about a guy that was tracked to his girlfriends by OnStar and the results were used by his ex-wife's attorney.
Yeh, i'ts that Progressive ins co.....and we did their little reader trick on the '99 Escort, and they did give us a substantial discount, it's Linda driving it, and it showed TWO heavy/quick accelerations in a MONTH of driving, probably when I was behind the wheel, we were laughing at the readout they gave us....
h::flash:
Give us more details.There's been an ad on TV by one of the insurance companies- sign up for this plug-in to your car and get a discount on insurance. It's a reader for the OBD-II system that monitors and downloads your driving habits and distances to the insurance company.
I'll bet the legal community is chomping at the bit to get these in every car. Monitor your driving and location at all times. I've heard a story (and I'm reasonably sure it's just that- a story) about a guy that was tracked to his girlfriends by OnStar and the results were used by his ex-wife's attorney.
Yeh, i'ts that Progressive ins co.....and we did their little reader trick on the '99 Escort, and they did give us a substantial discount, it's Linda driving it, and it showed TWO heavy/quick accelerations in a MONTH of driving, probably when I was behind the wheel, we were laughing at the readout they gave us....
h::flash:
How big % of the original bill did you save?
Did the two accelerations impacted you insurance rate?
Are the reading accurate?
Less seriously, I'd love to see a quarter-miler apply for this, just to get precise history of their runs :twitch::rofl:
There's been an ad on TV by one of the insurance companies- sign up for this plug-in to your car and get a discount on insurance. It's a reader for the OBD-II system that monitors and downloads your driving habits and distances to the insurance company.
I'll bet the legal community is chomping at the bit to get these in every car. Monitor your driving and location at all times. I've heard a story (and I'm reasonably sure it's just that- a story) about a guy that was tracked to his girlfriends by OnStar and the results were used by his ex-wife's attorney.
Yeh, i'ts that Progressive ins co.....and we did their little reader trick on the '99 Escort, and they did give us a substantial discount, it's Linda driving it, and it showed TWO heavy/quick accelerations in a MONTH of driving, probably when I was behind the wheel, we were laughing at the readout they gave us....
h::flash:
Gene- YOU have PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE????
You might want to read this-But first put on some diapers- because your gonna ---- all over yourself....
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/peterlewis.asp
Gene- YOU have PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE????
You might want to read this-But first put on some diapers- because your gonna ---- all over yourself....
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/peterlewis.asp
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: