Too Many Cars on The Road... Artificial Intelligence Coming

Too Many Cars on The Road... Artificial Intelligence Coming

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VanDriver99

Original Poster:

131 posts

41 months

Monday 15th April
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Acusensus Heads-Up uses patented technology to detect and capture prosecutable evidence of drivers illegally using mobile phones whilst driving. The solution additionally simultaneously captures evidence of other dangerous driver behaviours including seatbelt non-compliance and speeding (at a point or averaged over a distance).



This is our future .....What do you think ?? I have a friend who is suffering at their hands at the moment ???

VanDriver99

Original Poster:

131 posts

41 months

Gary C

12,649 posts

181 months

Monday 15th April
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Oooh


I am so glad I grew up when you could blast cross country up and down the UK without worrying about your licence everytime you stepped out of the house.

Mobile phone users though, should have automated mobile snipers to take them out.

VanDriver99

Original Poster:

131 posts

41 months

Monday 15th April
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Typo on heading Atrificial should be Artificial ...apologies

119

7,162 posts

38 months

Monday 15th April
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Still not much work on OP?

ARHarh

3,859 posts

109 months

Monday 15th April
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Saw a police safety camera van doing that on the A483 near Wrexham last week. Had a list of what it was looking for written on the side. Speed, seatbelt and phones. massive tower on the top, with cameras pointing down at the driver.

VanDriver99

Original Poster:

131 posts

41 months

Monday 15th April
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ARHarh said:
Saw a police safety camera van doing that on the A483 near Wrexham last week. Had a list of what it was looking for written on the side. Speed, seatbelt and phones. massive tower on the top, with cameras pointing down at the driver.
They started off in Devon and Cornwall ...and are now getting everywhere??

Lo-Fi

705 posts

72 months

Monday 15th April
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119 said:
Still not much work on OP?
yes

OutInTheShed

8,044 posts

28 months

Monday 15th April
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ARHarh said:
Saw a police safety camera van doing that on the A483 near Wrexham last week. Had a list of what it was looking for written on the side. Speed, seatbelt and phones. massive tower on the top, with cameras pointing down at the driver.
To be exact they are also looking for the inability to spot a camera on a tower from a reasonable distance...

Caddyshack

11,051 posts

208 months

Monday 15th April
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OutInTheShed said:
ARHarh said:
Saw a police safety camera van doing that on the A483 near Wrexham last week. Had a list of what it was looking for written on the side. Speed, seatbelt and phones. massive tower on the top, with cameras pointing down at the driver.
To be exact they are also looking for the inability to spot a camera on a tower from a reasonable distance...
I suspect that if you can see it then it is already too late. I believe their lasers can detect much further than we will see and the mobile phone user or seat belt wearer will already have been caught.


The camera can that I see a lot parks very cleverly, by the time you can see them you would not have time to slow down, i know they are likely to be there so slow down ahead of that bit of road but anyone new to that road is very unlikely to spot them before the laser has pinged them.

Caddyshack

11,051 posts

208 months

Monday 15th April
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The standard laser can detect a speeding car up to a mile away in less than a second.

siremoon

210 posts

101 months

Tuesday 16th April
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VanDriver99 said:
They started off in Devon and Cornwall ...and are now getting everywhere??
Not yet. Moving to an expanded trial across 10 police force areas.

bigothunter

11,475 posts

62 months

Tuesday 16th April
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VanDriver99 said:
Acusensus Heads-Up uses patented technology to detect and capture prosecutable evidence of drivers illegally using mobile phones whilst driving. The solution additionally simultaneously captures evidence of other dangerous driver behaviours including seatbelt non-compliance and speeding (at a point or averaged over a distance).

This is our future .....What do you think ?? I have a friend who is suffering at their hands at the moment ???
Fully autonomous vehicles cannot come soon enough. Take responsibility and control over 20 mph away from the driver.

Pica-Pica

14,031 posts

86 months

Tuesday 16th April
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OutInTheShed said:
ARHarh said:
Saw a police safety camera van doing that on the A483 near Wrexham last week. Had a list of what it was looking for written on the side. Speed, seatbelt and phones. massive tower on the top, with cameras pointing down at the driver.
To be exact they are also looking for the inability to spot a camera on a tower from a reasonable distance...
So true laugh

blue_haddock

3,364 posts

69 months

Tuesday 16th April
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VanDriver99 said:
Acusensus Heads-Up uses patented technology to detect and capture prosecutable evidence of drivers illegally using mobile phones whilst driving. The solution additionally simultaneously captures evidence of other dangerous driver behaviours including seatbelt non-compliance and speeding (at a point or averaged over a distance).



This is our future .....What do you think ?? I have a friend who is suffering at their hands at the moment ???
i actually saw one of these last week nd was discussing it with a colleague yesterday.

We both agreed that modern cars are so annoying with their bleeps and bongs when you dont wear the seatbelt that surely there cant be that many people who dont wear them, so apart from some older cars we think it would mainly catch people on their mobiles.

bigothunter

11,475 posts

62 months

Tuesday 16th April
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blue_haddock said:
i actually saw one of these last week nd was discussing it with a colleague yesterday.

We both agreed that modern cars are so annoying with their bleeps and bongs when you dont wear the seatbelt that surely there cant be that many people who dont wear them, so apart from some older cars we think it would mainly catch people on their mobiles.
Or exceeding the speed limit.

Jag_NE

3,030 posts

102 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Gary C said:
Oooh


I am so glad I grew up when you could blast cross country up and down the UK without worrying about your licence everytime you stepped out of the house.

Mobile phone users though, should have automated mobile snipers to take them out.
Ooooooo yeah making enthusiastic progress, in a cabin that’s nice place to be, on a Sunday morning, NA petrol, manual shaft gripped tightly….ooooofffff set driving to nine tenths of the limit dr spock mmmmmmm

Terminator X

15,272 posts

206 months

Tuesday 16th April
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fking pain if you ask me but the people that said nowt to worry about when CCTV arrived can give their head a wobble.

TX.

bigothunter

11,475 posts

62 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Jag_NE said:
Ooooooo yeah making enthusiastic progress, in a cabin that’s nice place to be, on a Sunday morning, NA petrol, manual shaft gripped tightly….ooooofffff set driving to nine tenths of the limit dr spock mmmmmmm
Enthusiastic progress eek Absolutely outrageous sir - you must be a speed maniac nono

bigothunter

11,475 posts

62 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Terminator X said:
fking pain if you ask me but the people that said nowt to worry about when CCTV arrived can give their head a wobble.

TX.
Conformity is the name of the game now. And the noose will continue to tighten frown