Posted on 12/04/2005 4:21:01 PM PST by steve-b
Canadian auto regulators are testing a system that would enforce speed limits by making it harder to push down the car's gas pedal once the speed limit is passed, according to a newspaper report....
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has the world totally forgotten the concept of limitations on government?
Wait....
The people we elect are our own worst enemy.
Yeah, I guess I was right the first time.
Oh, my Gawd. What if somebody's trying to take his wife to the hospital when she's in labor?
Let the law suits begin ... bleeding severly injured child ... can't wait for the ambulance ... oops ... can't drive faster than 55
What do you mean forgotten? Most of the world is still mired in a feudalistic mind set. This is the most natural thing in the world for them.
We are the strange ones.
So how do they know where you are at when they think you are speeding? Does it regulate differently in a school zone than on the highway in the country where it's (probably) 65 or 70? (Speaking US speed terms, not Canadian.)
What will the police do for revenue without speeding tickets? /sarcasm
Stupid idea for multiple reasons.
What do we expect? We haven't taught it in the schools for forty years, at least not with the reverence reserved for big government.
Might make it especially dangerous to pass slower traffic by using the opposing lane. You need some oomph for that-you don't want to hang around over there any longer than is necessary.
(Denny Crane: "I Don't Want To Socialize With A Pinko Liberal Democrat Commie.Say What You Like About Republicans. We Stick To Our Convictions. Even When We Know We're Dead Wrong.")
YEAH! I should be able to drive how ever fast I f'in want to!
It is, as I said, a feudalistic mind set. You provide service to your lord and he looks after and protects you.
It works with GPS. It knows where you are at all times and, therefore, what the speed limit is at that location.
The family of a person who dies en route to a Hospital in Canada is going to win mega-bucks.
Bet Rubberhead wishes he had one of these.
Is GPS accurate to within say 25 feet?
Where in the world did they find ten people who would let their government put GPS trackers in their cars that also interfere with the car's functioning? Do they get tickets e-mailed to the car's entertainment system when they speed too?
Anyway, it's unlikely such a system would ever be implemented in the United States. Aside from the egregious infringement on freedom, states and municipalities rely on the revenue from speeding tickets. The government doesn't really want people to stop speeding any more than they want to stop alcohol and tobacco sales with sin taxes. I don't know, but I would guess Canada has a similar racket.
1984 is just a little late, is all.
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