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[citation][nom]restatement3dofted[/nom]In the US, I believe that would likely be the biggest roadblock to implementation, as speeding tickets and other traffic violations are imposed on the driver, rather than the registered owner, of a vehicle. Verifying the driver at the time of the infraction would be a challenge in the best case scenario, and impossible in the worst case.But hey, those are the sorts of details with which most governments are happy to figure out after they've invested millions in the technology to produce the tickets (that are just going to get thrown out in court anyway).[/citation]
If they tried to do it in the US they'd likely be watching and send officers out to areas they saw too much speeding or someone going to much faster than the flow of traffic down a long Interstate.
If they tried to do it in the US they'd likely be watching and send officers out to areas they saw too much speeding or someone going to much faster than the flow of traffic down a long Interstate.