What about if you drive out of state? I recently put over 1000 miles on the car driving in other states. Are they going to charge me for those 1000 Mike’s which didn’t happen on California roads?
The algorithm they will employ will be able to exactly identify how many miles (or "Mike's," as some people prefer to say) were actually driven within the state.
In fact, they will be able to exactly determine your entire itinerary (latitude and longitude of individual rest-stops, amount of time spent loitering at each rest-stop, etc.).
Isn't high tech combined with the Nanny State amazing?!
Regards,
YES, California will-—Wait until they get into a battle with the rental car businesses. And UBER.......
In theory, no. These "monitoring" devices they are talking about are GPS based, so they'll know where you've been. The downside is the state will have a record of everywhere you've been. Does anyone believe this information won't be used for evil purposes? Yeah, I didn't think so.