Lorne34
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BACK TO THE FUTURE!!I hear you, Norm - it's going to be a very different world.
FYI - where we're going in the future, your car won't need oil.![]()
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BACK TO THE FUTURE!!I hear you, Norm - it's going to be a very different world.
FYI - where we're going in the future, your car won't need oil.![]()
Just because the technology exists doesn't mean it can be implemented. Just like most things technology, someone will find a way to root or hack the system, only a matter of time. Root exists for a good amount of phones these days. You can pretty much do whatever you want with your phone with root.I've heard that the technology either already exists or is under development to deny cell service to the driver's seat without eliminating it from the entire car.
But that's not where the root of the problem lies. It's partly the belief that 24/7 availability and instant information access are always good things (they aren't) and partly an assumption that just because you can walk and chew gum at the same time you can combine driving with tasks that demand more mental attention than most people are willing to admit to.
The problem isn't the cars . . .
Norm
I have no idea how it might work (I was a structural engineer, not electronic/computer science/communications).Just because the technology exists doesn't mean it can be implemented. Just like most things technology, someone will find a way to root or hack the system, only a matter of time.
Also, how would detection work to disable the driver's phone? GPS is accurate, but not that accurate. Plus, somebody could just turn GPS off. There are a lot of flaws in that plan of action.
Your assuming your phone dosnt track where you are all the time no matter what you have turned on or off. Even when its turned off you are being tracked. No foil hats here. GPS turned off, it will still track your time between cell tower pings to verify your moving at a specific speed, root or not thats just a function of any cell phone.Just because the technology exists doesn't mean it can be implemented. Just like most things technology, someone will find a way to root or hack the system, only a matter of time. Root exists for a good amount of phones these days. You can pretty much do whatever you want with your phone with root.
Also, how would detection work to disable the driver's phone? GPS is accurate, but not that accurate. Plus, somebody could just turn GPS off. There are a lot of flaws in that plan of action. I don't see cell phone use in cars getting any better. Sure, if the phone is connected to your car like our Mustangs, but if the phone isn't connected, you are SOL.
>> The note talks about a $4.5 billion investment. This was announced before the switch in leadership, but sources at the time suggested it would be used for hybrid cars – not EVs. It now looks like Ford will basically skip most of its hybrid programme and move straight into developing electric cars.
No doubt they can track you without GPS on. Investigators have solved murders by pinging and triangulation. But that was just finding a location. What pinging and triangulation can't do YET is tell speed with accuracy. That's the issue. There is no possible way yet that you can tell the difference between a phone in the driver's seat and a phone in the passenger's seat by pinging or triangulation. Heck, GPS is usually not that accurate either.Your assuming your phone dosnt track where you are all the time no matter what you have turned on or off. Even when its turned off you are being tracked. No foil hats here. GPS turned off, it will still track your time between cell tower pings to verify your moving at a specific speed, root or not thats just a function of any cell phone.
on a side note, a hybrid mustang is about as cool as a Prius .
If true, that will be "fixed" by the owner. Hands/eye free talking and hands/eye free texting is less dangerous than talking to a passenger and about as dangerous as listening to the radio as I have previously posted examples of why.I've heard that the technology either already exists or is under development to deny cell service to the driver's seat without eliminating it from the entire car.
Maybe . . . and then again maybe not. Talking with a real passenger puts two more eyes with some potential for looking ahead in the car, assuming it's a licensed driver you're talking to.If true, that will be "fixed" by the owner. Hands/eye free talking and hands/eye free texting is less dangerous than talking to a passenger and about as dangerous as listening to the radio as I have previously posted examples of why.
I'm not advocating the banning of all phone use in the car, but if the driver can't step away from his phone addiction by himself . . .Now if someone says they are vehemently opposed to talking to a passenger or listening to the entertainment system and never ever do any of those than I can respect but disagree with their desire to ban ALL phone use.
Wrong. The attention you give to your phone conversation comes out of what your driving should be getting in many (most?) situations. It's really that simple.The only problems with using a phone while driving are when you use your eyes or hands for that.
So would I. Goes for all the other things we're stuck with because other people are idiots as well.I'd hate to pay for them just because other people are idiots
Which is why I said if someone agrees that talking to a passenger is just as bad or worse than hands/eye free texting or calling, I will respect their opinion but disagree.Wrong. The attention you give to your phone conversation comes out of what your driving should be getting in many (most?) situations. It's really that simple.