• suodrazah@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    You need location data to be able to determine what limit to impose.

    And I bet you anything it will be a cloud based system.

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        9 months ago

        They don’t transmit the speed limit of the current road, and for things like construction they’ll need real-time updates.

        I’m certain they won’t want to push the entire database out to every vehicle for every update…

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          9 months ago

          They don’t need real time updates to accomplish their goals. The car just needs accurate days most of the time. Having the car download periodic updates to a database that covers the whole state is perfectly feasible and involves no tracking.

          You should be worried more about tracking through license plates and cameras.

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          9 months ago

          I have a hard time believing it would be impossible to wire up a device that sends out a wireless signal with the local speed limit at every speed limit sign.

          Why does it need to go to a database for it instead of have a receiver on the vehicle itself to pull data as it passes speed limit signs?

          In fact, a centralized database would likely have more problems with not being accurate or current. Have you ever dealt with government databases?

          Edit: Part of the reason the database would be trash is because speed limits are set by cities, not by the state. So in the database scenario every time a city updates their speed limit, they have to document all the zones and upload them to the database. All it takes is paperwork getting backed up a week for that to cause problems.

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              9 months ago

              We got a tough guy here.

              EDIT: Also I’m fairly sure that destruction of government property is a felony and if it’s wired for this, it could easily be wired to take and send photos when tampered with, but you do you. I guess people do just hate infrastructure more than *checks notes… being spied on. Because when given an alternative without a database, they shit on it.

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          9 months ago

          It would work everywhere except construction sites, where we can just have cops like we do everywhere right now.

          GPS is a great solution, it already tells you what the speed limits are depending on the software.