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Ford Exec: 'We Know Everyone Who Breaks The Law' Thanks To Our GPS In Your Car
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Hell I cannot think of a day in my life since I've got my license that the law has not been broken. Oh well. Log that shit all you want Ford.
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Actually with Onstar they can listen inside the vehicles.Originally posted by jw33 View PostAnd that is why GM is better.
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That looks to be 12-14 year old accuracy.Originally posted by stevo View PostThat is odd, from what I read the lowest average accuracy is 40 meters, the normal average is around 100 meters and that an inaccuracy of 1200+ meters is regular seen in rural areas. I cannot see an error margin of .1 mph with that much inaccuracy.
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I meant the change spatially. It may have your location wrong by 10 miles to the south, but if in the next minute your "dot" has moved a mile to the east, it can accurately be determined that you're travelling at 60mph, regardless of the 10 mile shift south.Originally posted by Strychnine View PostAcceleration.

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The MPH is based on the rate of change, it could be off by 10 miles and still see that you are moving at 65mph. A broken scale may not give you your correct weight, but you can still use it to calculate how much you've gained or lost since the last time you were on it.Originally posted by stevo View PostThat is odd, from what I read the lowest average accuracy is 40 meters, the normal average is around 100 meters and that an inaccuracy of 1200+ meters is regular seen in rural areas. I cannot see an error margin of .1 mph with that much inaccuracy.
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That is odd, from what I read the lowest average accuracy is 40 meters, the normal average is around 100 meters and that an inaccuracy of 1200+ meters is regular seen in rural areas. I cannot see an error margin of .1 mph with that much inaccuracy.Originally posted by Chas_svo View PostIt's as accurate as GPS in most instances. Down to +/- .1 mph.
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It's as accurate as GPS in most instances. Down to +/- .1 mph.Originally posted by stevo View PostOkay, explain to us how cell phone signal triangulation can determine exact speed. It isn't as accurate as you think, and varies greatly from depending on provider, tower available and terrain.
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That snapshot junk that Progressive uses does the same thing.
I had to put it on my truck for a while in order to get my driving style logged. It gives out a beep to let you know when you've done something they aren't fond of. I'm not sure who programmed this bitch, but it has considered my braking to be too hard on 3 occasions. Neither of these occasions were hard enough to shift things in the bed of the truck.
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Hell half the time I'm lucky to be picking up one towerOriginally posted by stevo View PostOkay, explain to us how cell phone signal triangulation can determine exact speed. It isn't as accurate as you think, and varies greatly from depending on provider, tower available and terrain.
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Okay, explain to us how cell phone signal triangulation can determine exact speed. It isn't as accurate as you think, and varies greatly from depending on provider, tower available and terrain.Originally posted by Chas_svo View PostI understand what you wrote and think, but it's not correct.
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