View Full Version : New Cars have ISP number box tracking your driving and you
arista
19-05-2014, 11:05 AM
Its been used for students to get cheaper insurance
but now New cars have Live internet
not for you
but in a black box.
reported by the Tech bloke on Ch5HD Wright stuff
today
http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/070502_vehicle_black_box.jpg
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/new-cars-must-black-box-3563221
Niamh.
19-05-2014, 11:08 AM
Oh no I wouldn't want one of those :eek:
King Gizzard
19-05-2014, 11:10 AM
We'll have mandatory cameras implanted between our eyes soon enough
arista
19-05-2014, 11:13 AM
Oh no I wouldn't want one of those :eek:
well 2nd hand cars for you then.
Whats wrong is the Feckers do not tell you
when buying a new car
its hidden
Niamh.
19-05-2014, 11:14 AM
well 2nd hand cars for you then.
My cars are always secondhand Arista :laugh:
We'll have mandatory cameras implanted between our eyes soon enough
:joker:
King Gizzard
19-05-2014, 11:22 AM
I was being sort of semi serious as well lol
chuff me dizzy
19-05-2014, 01:41 PM
What can they check ? I pick up my new car next month ,is it like Big Brother ? :umm2
Vicky.
19-05-2014, 01:51 PM
I read last night that apparently insurance will be a lot higher if you dont have one of these :bored:
arista
19-05-2014, 01:52 PM
What can they check ? I pick up my new car next month ,is it like Big Brother ? :umm2
Every place you drive
any illegal driving
its online Black Box
Yes its big brother - G. Orwell
arista
19-05-2014, 01:53 PM
I read last night that apparently insurance will be a lot higher if you dont have one of these :bored:
New Cars you can not remove them.
You can ask if its fitted
Some new cars are not yet fitting them.
..I think this would be a good thing if it was purely for safety reasons and to be able to have a clearer understanding of speeds etc in accidents and if you were never in an accident, it's not something that would ever really bother you but it just seems to be about money and insurance more than anything else and as if there premiums aren't high enough already...it's the same with speed cameras, they don't seem to put them in 'danger areas' and to save lives so much as in areas were more fines will be gained....
chuff me dizzy
19-05-2014, 02:02 PM
Every place you drive
any illegal driving
its online Black Box
Yes its big brother - G. Orwell
Scary ,and so wrong ,good job Im a safe driver and legal
arista
19-05-2014, 02:06 PM
..I think this would be a good thing if it was purely for safety reasons and to be able to have a clearer understanding of speeds etc in accidents and if you were never in an accident, it's not something that would ever really bother you but it just seems to be about money and insurance more than anything else and as if there premiums aren't high enough already...it's the same with speed cameras, they don't seem to put them in 'danger areas' and to save lives so much as in areas were more fines will be gained....
Sure unless the Base Auto Computer
mixes your Data with a Car with Drug dealer
black box
Livia
19-05-2014, 02:23 PM
If it means fewer uninsured nob-heads on the road, less chance of a hit and run... I'm all for it.
joeysteele
19-05-2014, 02:39 PM
If it means fewer uninsured nob-heads on the road, less chance of a hit and run... I'm all for it.
Ditto, me too.
I read last night that apparently insurance will be a lot higher if you dont have one of these :bored:
There was someone in my area who had to get one of these fitted else they couldn't afford insurance, and the box meant that the car had to be stationary after 11pm at nights or they would be fined. There was one night where they were cutting it fine to get back before the curfew and so ended up driving more recklessly and died in an accident. People might say they should have been safer but that's easy to say, when you're worried about being hit with a fine and having to keep one eye on the clock it can easily distract people from driving responsibly and place them under a lot of unnecessary pressure
Niamh.
19-05-2014, 02:46 PM
There was someone in my area who had to get one of these fitted else they couldn't afford insurance, and the box meant that the car had to be stationary after 11pm at nights or they would be fined. There was one night where they were cutting it fine to get back before the curfew and so ended up driving more recklessly and died in an accident. People might say they should have been safer but that's easy to say, when you're worried about being hit with a fine and having to keep one eye on the clock it can easily distract people from driving responsibly and place them under a lot of unnecessary pressure
Oh wow, that's terrible :/ I seriously wouldn't like one of them things in my car, I don't want to feel like I'm being monitored all the time
Livia
19-05-2014, 02:50 PM
If they're going to the trouble of doing this, why don't they introduce speed inhibitors for inexperienced drivers?
There was a speed regulation as well I think but it only came into play if they were going 50% over the speed limit
I'd have hated to have had one after I passed my test, would feel like being constantly under pressure when driving
Livia
19-05-2014, 02:57 PM
There was a speed regulation as well I think but it only came into play if they were going 50% over the speed limit
I'd have hated to have had one after I passed my test, would feel like being constantly under pressure when driving
I was safe with my first car. The only way it could have broken the speed limit would be if I'd pushed it out of the back of a plane.
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