Black box flight recorder for cars

Black box flight recorder for cars

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VTECDave

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2,005 posts

288 months

Wednesday 6th March 2002
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Reading the TV schedule for tonight BBC1 7pm - "Best Inventions". Summary says that somebody who has invented a black box recorder for cars will be on the show.

Just thought the PH mob might want to watch that.

I have this dreading feeling that we'll all be driving round with a tell tale spy onboard for the cops to access when they like.

I'll reserve judgement until tonight.

Leadfoot

1,905 posts

288 months

Wednesday 6th March 2002
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Flight recorders do fail tho'!

Roadrunner

2,690 posts

274 months

Wednesday 6th March 2002
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The new elise has a gizmo on board to tell the engineers how much stick the engine has taken! Shows up amount of revs used etc. How long before all cars have this and it becomes mandatory to have max speeds etc downloaded at mot time - ready to pay fines and penalties!

fish

3,997 posts

289 months

Wednesday 6th March 2002
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Tuscan already does:

It loggs lots of stuff including max speed and revs. This is accessable on the later cars and can be reset. They are still held in the cars memory that can be downloaded onto a laptop.

beano1197

20,854 posts

282 months

Wednesday 6th March 2002
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Will it record the antics of the muppets that cut you up, don't indicate, run their shopping trolley into you in the car park et cetera??? Perhaps it could be programmed to automatically send them a bill??

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mondeoman

11,430 posts

273 months

Wednesday 6th March 2002
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Time for any entrepeneurs out there to work out a way to download the readings, jig em to suit then re-load em - fool the buggers at their own game if they want to start snooping on us.. Cant be that difficult to do.....

Roadrunner

2,690 posts

274 months

Wednesday 6th March 2002
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mondeoman - good call.

Did you also hear about the idea of fitting to all new cars a gps system to keep a check on everyones speed, 24-7 wherever you are. Imagine feeling like a cheecky little blast at 4am on a deserted road. Hey presto, a court appearance pops through the door! All thanks to those lovely satellites.

ErnestM

11,621 posts

274 months

Wednesday 6th March 2002
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Car Rental Companies in the US tried this last year:

www.mvcf.com/news/cache/00400/

Remarkably, the government sided with the consumer and found that this sort of tripe was an invasion of privacy...

The reason why this is important in the US, is because this can now be drawn on as "case law" if the govenrment ever tries to do the same thing...

ErnestM

Cotty

40,283 posts

291 months

Wednesday 6th March 2002
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The new elise has a gizmo on board to tell the engineers how much stick the engine has taken! Shows up amount of revs used etc. How long before all cars have this and it becomes mandatory to have max speeds etc downloaded at mot time - ready to pay fines and penalties!



Just tell them it was on a track day.

The other option of modifying the data sounds like fun, how would they react if the readout showed you sustained 300mph for three hours
Paul

Roadrunner

2,690 posts

274 months

Thursday 7th March 2002
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Tell them you have a long driveway

JMorgan

36,010 posts

291 months

Thursday 7th March 2002
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As soon as Tony.. sorry, the elected mob say so it will happen and just you be glad they are looking out for you and stop you doing anything that might hurt you or excite you
Now then, where's them plans for limiters on electric wheel chairs...

>> Edited by JMorgan on Thursday 7th March 10:08

steve harrison

461 posts

274 months

Thursday 7th March 2002
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Anybody actually see the programme? It clashed with The Simpsons and the children would have lynched me if I'd turned over.

Steve

Bonce

4,339 posts

286 months

Thursday 7th March 2002
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I saw most of that feature and I have to say that it looked pretty cool. IIRC The only data it records is the last 30 seconds of images to the front and rear of your car and stops updating them as soon as it detects an impact that might be strong enough to set off an airbag.
I have mixed feelings about how good/bad this is, but it certainly aint as bad as a black box recording all the data of all your journeys or a gps system that knows when you're speeding etc.

On the plus side, if you were involved in an accident that wasn't your fault, you'd have very good evidence to back it up. I think this would be A Good Thing for most people on this board as we seem to understand how to read the roads and apply appropriate speed for the road conditions.

I'd want a little "destroy evidence" button in case it recorded an accident that WAS my fault though!

Bonce

cockers

632 posts

288 months

Thursday 7th March 2002
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Will it record the antics of the muppets that cut you up, don't indicate, run their shopping trolley into you in the car park et cetera??? Perhaps it could be programmed to automatically send them a bill??

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Don't be ridiculous - that's just bad driving. We all know it's speed that kills - the government says so.

nonegreen

7,803 posts

277 months

Thursday 7th March 2002
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Stay calm guys

Oxy acetelene flame plus electronic gismo = glass, end of problem. Durr dunno mate it overheated a bit when I first got it.

Fatboy

8,084 posts

279 months

Friday 8th March 2002
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Find sensor (if linked to speedo, connect wire to electric drill - instant comedy high speed) and piss about with. Or ensure Microsoft write the software - instant get out clause

deanb

175 posts

291 months

Sunday 10th March 2002
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Given most Tuscan's speedos habits of doing windscreen-wiper impressions, I would be unsurprised if Blackpool had already had a rather large number of 200mph+ downloads......

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Just tell them it was on a track day.

The other option of modifying the data sounds like fun, how would they react if the readout showed you sustained 300mph for three hours
Paul

relaxitscool

368 posts

273 months

Monday 11th March 2002
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We’ve had these boxes fitted to the car I drive at work for about 12 months now. It records everything a number of times a second. When I say everything, I mean everything; speed, suspension load, braking force, throttle position, lights illuminated and any sudden impacts etc etc...

Apparently, in the event of a collision it will hold in its memory the cars movements 30 secs prior to and 15 secs after any incident. It also beeps constantly when I get above 120mph. It can store 15 blocks (or incidents)of this information before the data needs downloading.

But there is light at the end of the tunnel. I've taken the car to be downloaded a number of times. Not once could they get the recorded info from the black box...

superflid

2,254 posts

272 months

Monday 11th March 2002
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Now then, where's them plans for limiters on electric wheel chairs...

Steady on...I am still looking for a tuner for 24V motors on mine

ATG

21,319 posts

279 months

Monday 11th March 2002
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the GPS systems aren't any more big brotherish than any other system, as they don't broadcast back to the satellite. its only the gear on board your car that knows what you're up to, which isn't materially different to recording from a speed sensor.

One thing intrigues me ... with all the nav systems coming out that rely on GPS, has the US dept of defence ever given an indication that they will maintain the satellite system for the forseeable future?? Must cost them a small fortune to maintain and they don't get any benefit (rather the opposite) for making it publicly available.