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GPS to help slow speeders

12/31/2007, 10:43 AM

By Drew Johnson

Transport for London — the organization responsible for the Underground, bus and river bus network in London — has announced that it will begin taking bids from firms to supply the body with an Intel­ligent Speed Adaption system for use in 10 of its vehicles. The 10 ISA-equipped cars will use the new technology to determine whether the driver is exceeding the posted speed limit.

The ISA will use a digital map of London — complete with posted speed limits — that will be downloaded to the car’s sat-nav system. Once the information is downloaded, the car’s GPS system will be able to tell when a driver is speeding. According to Auto Express, the system can slow speeding drivers by taking control of the accelerator pedal and vibrating the throttle or by sounding an audible alarm.

Transport for London emphasized that the program is only a trial slated to last two years. However, the organization also said the system must work in cars, vans, buses and taxis with little modification, indicating what could be in store for the future.

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12/31, 10:48 AM

posted by:

gitcypher

And when you’re rushing to the hospital using the GPS-provided directions…?

12/31, 11:11 AM

posted by:

1c3d0g

Christ! What the f*ck else does the government want to control? Our bleeding lives too?!? I’m so glad I don’t live in the U.K. Some things are definitely f*cked up here in the Caribbean, but thankfully not as bad as some other countries… :-|

12/31, 11:29 AM

posted by:

jayjc08

1c3d0g- I’m also happy I don’t live in the U.K. he, recently I was reading a story about a 15 by 10 apartment going for $750,000 (in our money) in “downtown” London. Really, I don’t want to be ticketed if I’m going 5 miles per hour over the speed limit, or answering my phone to tell someone I’ll call them back later. As long as I’m not endangering the lives of others, that is. I don’t like the saying “do no evil, see no evil”, partly because it’s not always in the best interest of the people.

Another view that I see is they’ll tax you on whatever they can. For example, I just got fined $25 for not “registering” my dog and acquiring a liscence. And toll roads being leased out to other companies, I can’t even get on the highway anymore without paying a toll. And taxes, everything just keeps going up and up. Not to mention they’re now considering to tax yard sales. So in the end, your paying tax (when you originally buy it) on tax (when you sell it) on tax (when the next person buys it). There’s a point when it gets ridiculous.

gitcypher- I couldn’t help but think that too. I would imagine in London though, you aren’t going to get far while speeding in the first place. You’ll be fined anyways.

12/31, 11:33 AM

posted by:

LP640

^Guys this is all to do with with Ken Livingstone, the mayor of London. google him up. Im so glad i also dont live in London. Its a great place but you are taxed the crap out of and things are pretty expensive

12/31, 11:34 AM

posted by:

ambalanche

I hope that Hillbama doesn’t hear about this! I’m sure either of them would love to implement this in the US! They love controling our lives! This is communisim and I hope there is a huge uproar about it in the UK!!

12/31, 11:39 AM

posted by:

CTS DRIVER

hillbama thats pretty good,
when you cross hillary and bill you get a hillbilly.

12/31, 12:09 PM

posted by:

CA36GTP

Big Brother is watching you…

12/31, 12:09 PM

posted by:

Get Real

I’m glad we fought for independence from England.

Why did we help this future Gestapo country in WWII ??

12/31, 2:24 PM

posted by:

TOZO

Sucks for them so. So much for freedom. There are already cameras all over the place in that city watching drivers etc. Big Bro is watching & it’s a good thing we won our independence.

12/31, 3:39 PM

posted by:

Rompn4x

Gotta love old cars, no Government control except for smogging and registration.

12/31, 4:17 PM

posted by:

Aston Martin

At last, the Government of His Gordonness has imposed a way of controlling the speeds we do in our cars. As a Briton, I am utterly disgusted by this total and utter waste of time. Since Labour came to power all they did was **** up Iraq, **** up Afghanistan, **** up education and now they’re in the middle of ****ing up transport. Sooner or later, this system will be fitted to everyone’s car, across the country. And that’s just not cricket.
If I get my hands on Stephen Ladyman (UK Minister for Transport) I would run him over at 35mph in a 30 zone. And screw speeding and speed cameras. Our dear old England is being controlled, manipulated by a bunch of idiots. Vote Conservative, and God save the Queen!

12/31, 4:24 PM

posted by:

LP640

^haha what does the queen even do for the UK??

12/31, 5:24 PM

posted by:

autonut

haha what does the queen even do for the UK?? Answer: Elton John is very popular outside the Kingdom as well!
On a serious note there is nothing new here. The agency will be monitoring speed of its own vehicles which are driven by drivers who are required not to speed in the city. Driving in Europe you notice that trucks and buses do not exceed 90 km/h (56 mph) ’cause they all have recorders monitoring their speed. Any cop in any country can request to see it and write the citation for exceeding limit.

12/31, 5:25 PM

posted by:

autonut

Forgot to mention that taxes in London are about the same as in San Fran, and it is very difficult to find an appartment in NYC for under 1 million USD nowadays.

12/31, 5:28 PM

posted by:

Sharif

this sounds like a old problem. I reckon it was called “taxation without representation”. Yo we left over a tea tax, I think you should leave over speeding tickets. Join the Colonists!!! LOL

01/01, 12:32 PM

posted by:

jonmiles

Actually, I think this is a great idea, as long as it isn’t required by law. This will litterally force all non-enthusiasts to drive like slugs, while the rest of those who actually enjoy driving will definately find a way to disable it. I actually really like this idea, so long as it isn’t forced

01/01, 12:33 PM

posted by:

jonmiles

now if there was only a way to keep them from cruising slowly in the left-hand lane….

01/01, 12:38 PM

posted by:

SS4LIFE

Damn… that sucks. It’s weird too that just recently there was the link about how Nissan is limiting the top speed of the GT-R to 111mph through its GPS navigation system unless it’s on a track. What a waste of it’s potential. And the RFID integrated chips in U.S. driver’s license thanks to the U.S Department of Homeland Security. Yeah Government regulation is going too far on this stuff. One of the things that I really wonder is that will we even be manually driving our own vehicles in the next 5 decades? Or will the depiction of the future in movies such as I Robot and Minority Report of vehicles being driven by a computer system become reality. Ladies and Gents start saving your current cars and motorcycles…

01/01, 1:10 PM

posted by:

RicardoHead

Here’s what we’re all gonna have to do to circumvent this BS:

….. 1) Leave cellphones at home so they can’t track them. (a good thing)
….. 2) Never order GPS. (a good thing)
….. 3) Don’t carry your license when you drive fast. (not good, but necessary)
….. 4) Remove the GPS tracking chip(s) from your vehicle. (a good thing)
….. 5) Steal other plates and drive with them on your car. (not good, but necessary)

Basically you have to deceive the fukkheads in the police state in order to do the right thing in life. Our kids will need to see doctors in Mexico who will remove the tracking/control chips from their brains for a price.

01/01, 1:19 PM

posted by:

LP640

^ i hope thats not true SS4LIFE as there would be no point in buying a GT-R if youre only limited to 111mph

01/01, 3:06 PM

posted by:

gitcypher

The top speed in Japan is 111 Mph. I think it was 156 or something in the states. Check the artical.

01/01, 5:49 PM

posted by:

CA36GTP

Every year of Labour power is another year the UK gets abused like an ugly stepchild by Brussels. Too bad the British people don’t have many other options: the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats are just as foolish.

01/01, 7:08 PM

posted by:

SS4LIFE

It sadly is for the Japanese LP640. The U.S. Spec GT-R doesn’t have this feature. here’s LLN link

http://www.leftlanenews.com/gps-system-in-the-nissan-gt-r-can-recognize-race-tracks-raise-top-speed.html

01/01, 7:54 PM

posted by:

F451

London calling to the GPS zone
Forget it, brother, you can go it alone
London calling upon the zombies of ISA
Quit holding out – and drive another day
London calling – and I don’t wanna shout
But when we were talking – I saw the Transport of London getting bout
London calling, see we ain’t got no rights
Except for those within the digital sites
.
All that phoney beatlemania has bitten the dust—The Clash

01/01, 11:16 PM

posted by:

gtv6

Sounds dangerous. What if you need to accelerate to avoid an accident?

01/02, 7:57 AM

posted by:

JohnnyBlazE

If it happens I’m no longer going to be lusting after fast cars and instead buy a slow, polluting beast of a car with every additional CO2-increasing modification I can find.

01/02, 10:33 AM

posted by:

SwerveEarly

We need some level of Darwinism to refine our species. We will all be wearing helmets at the dinner table eventually.

01/03, 3:07 AM

posted by:

Got Handling?

I think that anyone who runs a fleet of branded vehicles would welcome the possibility to regulate what their drivers get up to. Delivery trucks (or buses and repair vehicles in the case mentioned above) are like mobile billboards carrying your company’s branding and when they drive anti-socially your drivers might as well be giving the bird to your potential customers. We already use a quite sophisticated monitoring system to check on our drivers’ behaviour, and this would be a welcome addition. It is of no concern to me whether the driver’s are having fun behind the wheel, that is something they can do in their own time.

That said, if anyone tried to offer something similar in my privately-owned car, I’d be heading to another dealership straight away.

01/03, 7:51 AM

posted by:

JohnnyBlazE

SwerveEarly, well said… Whatever happened to natural selection?

Now we’re nannying everything… Kids can’t climb on trees anymore for fear of parents suing the councils for having such dangerous things on their land!

01/03, 5:45 PM

posted by:

NutstoTFL

There is a petition on the 10 Downing street website to make Jeremy Clarkson of Top Gear Prime Minister, I think we should all go there and sign it. Although he has said so far that he doesn’t wish to do it, I’d at least like to see him replace Red Ken Livingstone and the other communists that run London alongside those Labour Communist. I want to be able to drive what I want, when I want to, and enjoy it, not give into this crap.

I always say to people that we are supposed to live in a free and demacratic society in the uk, but our government and all the other middle class whacko crackpots that live here in the uk, seem to have spun that into a free demacratic but communist society…….help get me out of this **** hole they call GREAT Britain. I plead political asylum!!!!!

 
 
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