Canadians getting help from GPS slowing down
Published on December 3rd, 2005 in gps navigation
This was recently on the news. The device, currently being tested in Canada, if approved will force drivers to slow down by disabling the accelerator (lower car insurance premiums?). If you think you have speeding problems and you can’t wait for the Canadian government to finish testing you can get a commercial version (pictured above) that is made available by Otto for $289.99 CDN. Of course other questions remain; such as, can you hack this device and connect it to your PDA to get a free navigation system out of the deal?
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December 3rd, 2005 at 8:11 pm
Only available in certain parts of Canada…