California DMV chief wants to track all drivers with GPS bugs
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Date: November 29, 2004 2:12:39 AM EST
Subject: California DMV chief wants to track all drivers
with GPS bugs [priv]
It's not just California. See:
"U.K. plans to track all drivers with GPS, charge fees"
http://www.politechbot.com/p-03178.html
And what has been discussed in Oregon:
http://www.odot.state.or.us/ruftf/pdfs/VMTPreferred_Scenario_Nov1502.pdf
California DMV Chief Wants Tracking Devices in All Cars
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-dmv16nov16,0,5985536.story?
November 16, 2004
DMV Chief Backs Tax by Mile
New appointee has advocated a levy based on how much and where motorists
drive. Idea is gaining support, but privacy advocates worry.
By Robert Salladay, Times Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Monday appointed a new
Department of Motor Vehicles director who has advocated taxing
motorists for every mile they drive - by placing tracking devices in
their cars.
The idea would mean a significant overhaul of how California collects
taxes to maintain its often-crumbling roads. Under the plan, the state
gas tax - now 18 cents a gallon - would be replaced with a tax on every
mile traveled by each car and truck.
The notion has not been endorsed by Schwarzenegger but is gaining
acceptance among transportation and budget experts. As Californians
drive increasingly more fuel-efficient cars, state officials are
alarmed that the gasoline tax will not raise enough money to keep up
with road needs.
[...]
Privacy advocates worry about the government tracking the whereabouts of
every car in California. In one scenario - currently being tested in
Oregon - tracking devices send a signal to a GPS satellite following the
car, and that information would be used to calculate the tax bill. Other
devices send a signal directly from the car to the pump, which
calculates the tax based on the odometer reading.
[...]
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