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"...a group of researchers issued a report on future transportation policy that recommended the growing British traffic problem be solved by tracking every car on the road with GPS...The researchers say that satellite-tracking will allow for variable speed limits and road-user access charges, making for faster journeys and fewer carbon emissions."
How ridiculous. I can't begin to think of the privacy implications. Everyone else seems to be able to handle traffic with other devices, such as under-road triggering devices...
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