I am sure the other makers are doing the same.
http://www.neatorama.com/2011/04/28/tomtom-gps-sends-your-speed-to-the-cops/
http://www.neatorama.com/2011/04/28/tomtom-gps-sends-your-speed-to-the-cops/
"How does GPS work?
Each GPS satellite transmits signals to equipment on the ground. GPS receivers passively receive satellite signals; they do not transmit."
http://www.carid.com/images/gps-systems/tomtom/tomtom-faq.html
I'm assuming the device saves data for your driving and just sends it to the company when you connect it to your computer to update it. The data the company sold was just aggregate data on how fast people drive on specific roads. So it's not like the device can notify police that you are speeding right now. It'll be another 5 yrs or so before all new cars have to have that feature built in...
:yikes:
You guys do know that every vehicle with a air bag also has a tattle tail.?
Please elaborate...
It's a little black box, That moments before an air bag deploys it will tell how fast you were going ,if you were braking or accelerating, which way you were turning the wheels.
Among other things.hyea:
Interesting. Actually, I don't have a problem with that. It seems like it could help determine who is at fault in an accident. As I have managed to avoid any accidents in 24yrs of driving - sometimes despite the apparent best efforts of another driver - I can't help but to think that this technology is more likely to assist me than to harm me.
Correct! :thumbup:They would be hard pressed too prove if it was in your possession during any particular activity. :dontknow: